Desastre Fundente
Feitiço
Reforçar (Você pode pagar um custo adicional de ao jogar esta mágica.)
Se o custo de reforço foi pago, Desastre Fundente tem fração de segundo. (Enquanto esta mágica estiver na pilha, os jogadores não poderão jogar mágicas ou habilidades ativadas que não sejam habilidades de mana.)
Desastre Fundente causa X pontos de dano a cada criatura sem a habilidade de voar e a cada jogador.
Se o custo de reforço foi pago, Desastre Fundente tem fração de segundo. (Enquanto esta mágica estiver na pilha, os jogadores não poderão jogar mágicas ou habilidades ativadas que não sejam habilidades de mana.)
Desastre Fundente causa X pontos de dano a cada criatura sem a habilidade de voar e a cada jogador.
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Rulings
If Molten Disaster was kicked, Molten Disaster has split second as long as it’s on the stack.
Split second doesn’t stop triggered abilities from triggering, such as that of Chalice of the Void. If one does, its controller puts it on the stack and chooses targets for it, if any. Those abilities will resolve as normal.
Players still get priority while a card with split second is on the stack; their options are just limited to mana abilities and certain special actions.
Casting a spell with split second won’t affect spells and abilities that are already on the stack.
Players may turn face-down creatures face up while a spell with split second is on the stack.
If the resolution of a triggered ability involves casting a spell, that spell can’t be cast if a spell with split second is on the stack.
After a spell with split second resolves (or otherwise leaves the stack), players may again cast spells and activate abilities before the next object on the stack resolves.
Split second doesn’t stop triggered abilities from triggering, such as that of Chalice of the Void. If one does, its controller puts it on the stack and chooses targets for it, if any. Those abilities will resolve as normal.
Players still get priority while a card with split second is on the stack; their options are just limited to mana abilities and certain special actions.
Casting a spell with split second won’t affect spells and abilities that are already on the stack.
Players may turn face-down creatures face up while a spell with split second is on the stack.
If the resolution of a triggered ability involves casting a spell, that spell can’t be cast if a spell with split second is on the stack.
After a spell with split second resolves (or otherwise leaves the stack), players may again cast spells and activate abilities before the next object on the stack resolves.
Rulings
If Molten Disaster was kicked, Molten Disaster has split second as long as it’s on the stack.
Split second doesn’t stop triggered abilities from triggering, such as that of Chalice of the Void. If one does, its controller puts it on the stack and chooses targets for it, if any. Those abilities will resolve as normal.
Players still get priority while a card with split second is on the stack; their options are just limited to mana abilities and certain special actions.
Casting a spell with split second won’t affect spells and abilities that are already on the stack.
Players may turn face-down creatures face up while a spell with split second is on the stack.
If the resolution of a triggered ability involves casting a spell, that spell can’t be cast if a spell with split second is on the stack.
After a spell with split second resolves (or otherwise leaves the stack), players may again cast spells and activate abilities before the next object on the stack resolves.
Split second doesn’t stop triggered abilities from triggering, such as that of Chalice of the Void. If one does, its controller puts it on the stack and chooses targets for it, if any. Those abilities will resolve as normal.
Players still get priority while a card with split second is on the stack; their options are just limited to mana abilities and certain special actions.
Casting a spell with split second won’t affect spells and abilities that are already on the stack.
Players may turn face-down creatures face up while a spell with split second is on the stack.
If the resolution of a triggered ability involves casting a spell, that spell can’t be cast if a spell with split second is on the stack.
After a spell with split second resolves (or otherwise leaves the stack), players may again cast spells and activate abilities before the next object on the stack resolves.
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