Gandalf le Gris

Créature légendaire : avatar et sorcier

À chaque fois que vous lancez un sort d'éphémère ou de rituel, choisissez l'un qui n'a pas été choisi —
• Vous pouvez engager ou dégager un permanent ciblé.
• Gandalf le Gris inflige 3 blessures à chaque adversaire.
• Copiez un sort d'éphémère ou de rituel ciblé que vous contrôlez. Vous pouvez choisir de nouvelles cibles pour cette copie.
• Mettez Gandalf au-dessus de la bibliothèque de son propriétaire.

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It doesn't matter who has chosen any particular mode. For example, say you control Gandalf the Grey and have chosen the first two modes. If an opponent gains control of Gandalf the Grey, that player can choose only the third or fourth mode.
If the ability doesn't resolve (either for having its target become illegal or because a spell or ability counters it), the mode chosen for that instance of the ability still counts as being chosen.
You choose the mode as the triggered ability goes on the stack. You can choose a mode that requires targets only if there are legal targets available.
The phrase "that hasn't been chosen" refers only to that specific Gandalf the Grey. If Gandalf the Grey leaves the battlefield (possibly because of the fourth mode of its ability) and then returns to the battlefield later, it will be a new object with no memory of the modes chosen when it was last on the battlefield.
It doesn't matter who has chosen any particular mode. For example, say you control Gandalf the Grey and have chosen the first two modes. If an opponent gains control of Gandalf the Grey, that player can choose only the third or fourth mode.
If the ability doesn't resolve (either for having its target become illegal or because a spell or ability counters it), the mode chosen for that instance of the ability still counts as being chosen.
You choose the mode as the triggered ability goes on the stack. You can choose a mode that requires targets only if there are legal targets available.
The phrase "that hasn't been chosen" refers only to that specific Gandalf the Grey. If Gandalf the Grey leaves the battlefield (possibly because of the fourth mode of its ability) and then returns to the battlefield later, it will be a new object with no memory of the modes chosen when it was last on the battlefield.
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