Zoraline, meneuse du cosmos
Créature légendaire — chauve-souris et clerc
Vol, vigilance
À chaque fois qu'une chauve-souris que vous contrôlez attaque, vous gagnez 1 point de vie.
À chaque fois que Zoraline arrive ou attaque, vous pouvez payer et 2 points de vie. Quand vous faites ainsi, renvoyez sur le champ de bataille, depuis votre cimetière, une carte de permanent non-terrain avec une valeur mana inférieure ou égale à 3 ciblée avec un marqueur « fatalité » sur elle.
À chaque fois qu'une chauve-souris que vous contrôlez attaque, vous gagnez 1 point de vie.
À chaque fois que Zoraline arrive ou attaque, vous pouvez payer et 2 points de vie. Quand vous faites ainsi, renvoyez sur le champ de bataille, depuis votre cimetière, une carte de permanent non-terrain avec une valeur mana inférieure ou égale à 3 ciblée avec un marqueur « fatalité » sur elle.
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penny
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Rulings
You don’t choose a target for Zoraline’s last ability at the time it triggers. Rather, a second “reflexive” ability triggers when you pay and 2 life this way. You choose a target for this ability as it goes on the stack. Each player may respond to this triggered ability as normal.
Multiple finality counters on a single permanent are redundant.
Finality counters aren’t keyword counters, and a finality counter doesn’t give any abilities to the permanent it’s on. If that permanent loses its abilities and then would go to a graveyard, it will still be exiled instead.
If a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into a graveyard from the battlefield, exile it instead.
Finality counters don’t stop permanents from going to zones other than the graveyard from the battlefield. For example, if a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into its owner’s hand from the battlefield, it does so normally.
Multiple finality counters on a single permanent are redundant.
Finality counters aren’t keyword counters, and a finality counter doesn’t give any abilities to the permanent it’s on. If that permanent loses its abilities and then would go to a graveyard, it will still be exiled instead.
If a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into a graveyard from the battlefield, exile it instead.
Finality counters don’t stop permanents from going to zones other than the graveyard from the battlefield. For example, if a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into its owner’s hand from the battlefield, it does so normally.
Rulings
You don’t choose a target for Zoraline’s last ability at the time it triggers. Rather, a second “reflexive” ability triggers when you pay and 2 life this way. You choose a target for this ability as it goes on the stack. Each player may respond to this triggered ability as normal.
Multiple finality counters on a single permanent are redundant.
Finality counters aren’t keyword counters, and a finality counter doesn’t give any abilities to the permanent it’s on. If that permanent loses its abilities and then would go to a graveyard, it will still be exiled instead.
If a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into a graveyard from the battlefield, exile it instead.
Finality counters don’t stop permanents from going to zones other than the graveyard from the battlefield. For example, if a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into its owner’s hand from the battlefield, it does so normally.
Multiple finality counters on a single permanent are redundant.
Finality counters aren’t keyword counters, and a finality counter doesn’t give any abilities to the permanent it’s on. If that permanent loses its abilities and then would go to a graveyard, it will still be exiled instead.
If a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into a graveyard from the battlefield, exile it instead.
Finality counters don’t stop permanents from going to zones other than the graveyard from the battlefield. For example, if a permanent with a finality counter on it would be put into its owner’s hand from the battlefield, it does so normally.
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