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Verzauberung
Immer wenn eine fliegende Kreatur unter deiner Kontrolle ins Spiel kommt, erhält sie Eile bis zum Ende des Zuges.
Immer wenn ein Drache unter deiner Kontrolle ins Spiel kommt, fügt er einem Ziel deiner Wahl X Schadenspunkte zu, wobei X gleich der Anzahl an Drachen ist, die du kontrollierst.
Immer wenn ein Drache unter deiner Kontrolle ins Spiel kommt, fügt er einem Ziel deiner Wahl X Schadenspunkte zu, wobei X gleich der Anzahl an Drachen ist, die du kontrollierst.
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Rulings
The amount of damage dealt by the Dragon that entered the battlefield is based on the number of Dragons you control when the ability resolves.
If a Dragon entering the battlefield causes Dragon Tempest’s second ability to trigger but leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, that Dragon still deals damage.
The two abilities aren’t mutually exclusive. If a Dragon with flying (which is most of them) enters the battlefield under your control, both abilities will trigger.
If a Dragon entering the battlefield causes Dragon Tempest’s second ability to trigger but leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, that Dragon still deals damage.
The two abilities aren’t mutually exclusive. If a Dragon with flying (which is most of them) enters the battlefield under your control, both abilities will trigger.
Rulings
The amount of damage dealt by the Dragon that entered the battlefield is based on the number of Dragons you control when the ability resolves.
If a Dragon entering the battlefield causes Dragon Tempest’s second ability to trigger but leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, that Dragon still deals damage.
The two abilities aren’t mutually exclusive. If a Dragon with flying (which is most of them) enters the battlefield under your control, both abilities will trigger.
If a Dragon entering the battlefield causes Dragon Tempest’s second ability to trigger but leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, that Dragon still deals damage.
The two abilities aren’t mutually exclusive. If a Dragon with flying (which is most of them) enters the battlefield under your control, both abilities will trigger.
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