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Brilliant Ultimatum

Serie: Shards of Alara (ALA)

Rarity: Rare Shards of Alara Rare

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13-2-2011 14:23:00

jij mag kiezen

13-2-2011 14:12:00

wie mag hierbij kiezen welke opponent de stapletjes maakt?

24-2-2010 16:01:00

Volgens mij heet dat colorscrewed (manascrewed = te weinig mana). Met een hoop Pillar of the Paruns, Arcane Sanctum e.d. wordt het allemaal ook een stuk castbaarder.

Nico (1) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
24-2-2010 11:39:00

Mana-screwed, als hij deze ultimatum niet had, moest hij wel al enorm veel, en enorm veel verschillende kleuren mana hebben liggen.

10-2-2010 00:36:00

lees nik was de slachter van de dag

9-2-2010 18:01:00

'You may play any number of cards from one of those piles without paying their mana costs.'

Waarom mana screwed?

9-2-2010 03:35:00

hij had van een Dream Halls liggen

Nico (1) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
9-2-2010 02:48:00

lees: Nik was hartstikke mana-screwed

Oracle

Sorcery 

Exile the top five cards of your library. An opponent separates those cards into two piles. You may play any number of cards from one of those piles without paying their mana costs.

Tournooi-info

Legal in: Vintage, Legacy, Modern, Commander

Officiele rulings

10/1/2008
The cards are exiled face up.

10/1/2008
One of the piles may have zero cards in it if the opponent wishes.

10/1/2008
You play cards from the chosen pile as part of the resolution of Brilliant Ultimatum. You may play them in any order. Timing restrictions based on the card’s type (such as creature or sorcery) are ignored. Other play restrictions are not (such as “Cast [this card] only during combat”). You play all of the cards you like, putting land onto the battlefield and spells on the stack, then Brilliant Ultimatum finishes resolving and is put into your graveyard. The spells you cast this way will then resolve as normal, one at a time, in the opposite order that they were put on the stack.

10/1/2008
You can play a land card from the chosen pile only if it’s your turn (which it probably is, since Brilliant Ultimatum is a sorcery) and you haven’t yet played a land this turn. That means that if there are two lands in the chosen pile, you’ll be able to play a maximum of one of them.

10/1/2008
If you cast a card “without paying its mana cost,” you can’t pay any alternative costs. You can pay additional costs, such as conspire costs and kicker costs.

10/1/2008
The cards in the pile that wasn’t chosen remain exiled. Likewise, any cards in the chosen pile that you can’t play or you choose not to play remain exiled.

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