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Knowledge Pool

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Rarity: Rare Mirrodin Besieged Rare

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27-1-2011 12:05:00

WOW, ik wil een Knowledge Pool die er zo uitziet: hier De kaart was al vet, maar met Gilder Bairn & de Pikmins (Dat klinkt als een Band naam!) erop is ie uber Cute!

26-1-2011 20:33:00

Ok, dan zit er niet meer achter dan ik al dacht.

Maar jullie weten dat je ook elkaars geëxilede kaarten kan casten hea? Als je drie landen exiled heb je altijd nog kaarten van de tegenstander die je kan casten. Het is natuurlijk altijd een voordeel om te weten wat er van jou geëxiled wordt. Maar supergroot is het voordeel niet omdat je tegenstander die kaarten ook kan casten.

26-1-2011 19:59:00

@L.M.

jah tuurlijk...Als je deze cast weet je helemaal niet welke 3 kaarten op de top van je library liggen. Dit kunnen dus evengoed 3 landjes zijn...

26-1-2011 19:47:00

je kan bijvoorbeeld kijken met je top, en als je het er niet mee eens bent nog even een fetch kraken voordat deze resolved, of met een brainstorm snel nog wat veranderen.

26-1-2011 19:46:00

Waarom is deze goed met de top? Omdat je eerst de bovenste drie kaarten kan zien voor deze geëxiled worden door de CiP ability? of is er nog een reden die ik niet direct zie?

26-1-2011 19:39:00

Best wel goed met Sensei’s Divining Top

26-1-2011 17:52:00

Grappig dat ze het bij Wizards toch niet laten kunnen om de zoveel series weer eens een kaart te maken waarvan ze bij voorbaat aan hun klammereetschurft kunnen aanvoelen dat ze een lawine telefoontjes krijgen naar het nummer op The Ultimate Nightmare of Wizards of the Coast. Ze zijn gewoon een beetje masochistisch, denk ik

Official Judge Mark (337) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
26-1-2011 17:29:00

Da's dan dom he

Nico (1) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
26-1-2011 17:22:00

Nee, beide Memnite heb ik beurt 1 gespeeld, zodat mijn Mox Opal actief werd.

Official Judge Mark (337) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
26-1-2011 17:11:00

Je kunt ook een Memnite er achteraan casten

Nico (1) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
26-1-2011 17:04:00

Leuk..weer zo'n kaart waar je tegenstander meer voordeel uit haalt.
Jij speelt deze, betaalt de mana-cost en vervolgens (aangenomen dat je maar 6 mana hebt liggen) mag je tegenstander in zijn beurt de eerste kaart kiezen.

20-1-2011 16:06:00

Keivette kaart mensen! Je moet hem echter een paar keer resetten

20-1-2011 15:18:00

Deze kaart is echt achterlijk grappig
Spelen met pacts en cheap ass instants (liefst met split second) maken het spel helemaal bonkers!
Ook wel makkelijk te abusen met I win kaarten: Emrakul op je deck stacken met Worldly Tutor, Congregation at Dawn of Long-Term Plans, Knowledge Pool spelen, gratis pactje spelen (liefst in kleur die tegenstander niet speelt) en winnen.

20-1-2011 08:55:00

chaos in het spel brengen heerlijk
meteen zorgen dat er een Counterbalance ligt dan heb je al voordeel

Official Judge Mark (337) Offline Profiel Stuur persoonlijk bericht
20-1-2011 08:00:00

* You may cast any other card exiled by Knowledge Pool, including one owned by an opponent. Any card exiled by Knowledge Pool's enters-the-battlefield ability or its other triggered ability may be cast.
* The spell a player casts from his or her hand won't resolve if it's exiled, even if that spell can't be countered by spells or abilities.
* If the original spell isn't exiled (perhaps because it's countered by another spell or ability before Knowledge Pool's second triggered ability resolves), the rest of the ability does nothing. The player doesn't get to cast an exiled card.
* If there are no nonland cards exiled by Knowledge Pool, the original spell is still exiled.
* You may pay additional costs, such as kicker costs, of the exiled card.
* If the card has any mandatory additional costs, as Kuldotha Rebirth does, you must pay them in order to cast the spell.
* Timing restrictions based on the card's type are ignored. For example, you can cast an exiled creature card this way. Other restrictions, such as Spinal Embrace's "Cast Spinal Embrace only during combat" are not ignored.
* If the card you cast without paying its mana cost has an X in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as its value.
* Any other abilities that trigger when you cast the original spell (for example, if you cast Emrakul, the Aeons Torn) will still trigger and go on the stack.
* If multiple Knowledge Pools are on the battlefield, keep track of which cards are exiled by each of them. Whenever a player casts a spell from his or her hand:

o If all Knowledge Pools are controlled by the same player, that player chooses the order in which the triggered abilities are put onto the stack. The last one put onto the stack will be the first to resolve.
o If multiple players each control one or more Knowledge Pools, the active player put his or her triggered abilities on the stack in any order, then each other player in turn order does the same. The last ability put onto the stack this way will be the first to resolve.
o The first triggered ability to resolve will exile the original spell, then the player who cast that spell may cast one of the nonland cards exiled by the Knowledge Pool that generated that triggered ability. The abilities of other Knowledge Pools will do nothing when they resolve, as the original spell will already have been exiled.

Oracle

Artifact 

Imprint - When Knowledge Pool enters the battlefield, each player exiles the top three cards of their library.
Whenever a player casts a spell from their hand, that player exiles it. If the player does, they may cast another nonland card exiled with Knowledge Pool without paying that card's mana cost.

Tournooi-info

Legal in: Vintage, Legacy, Modern, Commander

Officiele rulings

6/1/2011
You may cast any other card exiled by Knowledge Pool, including one owned by an opponent. Any card exiled by Knowledge Pool’s enters-the-battlefield ability or its other triggered ability may be cast.

6/1/2011
The spell a player casts from their hand won’t resolve if it’s exiled, even if that spell can’t be countered by spells or abilities.

6/1/2011
If the original spell isn’t exiled (perhaps because it’s countered by another spell or ability before Knowledge Pool’s second triggered ability resolves), the rest of the ability does nothing. The player doesn’t get to cast an exiled card.

6/1/2011
If there are no nonland cards exiled by Knowledge Pool, the original spell is still exiled.

6/1/2011
You may pay additional costs, such as kicker costs, of the exiled card.

6/1/2011
If the card has any mandatory additional costs, as Kuldotha Rebirth does, you must pay them in order to cast the spell.

6/1/2011
Timing restrictions based on the card’s type are ignored. For example, you can cast an exiled creature card this way. Other restrictions, such as Spinal Embrace’s “Cast Spinal Embrace only during combat” are not ignored.

6/1/2011
If the card you cast without paying its mana cost has an X in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as its value.

6/1/2011
Any other abilities that trigger when you cast the original spell (for example, if you cast Emrakul, the Aeons Torn) will still trigger and go on the stack.

6/1/2011
If multiple Knowledge Pools are on the battlefield, keep track of which cards are exiled by each of them. Whenever a player casts a spell from their hand: -- If all Knowledge Pools are controlled by the same player, that player chooses the order in which the triggered abilities are put onto the stack. The last one put onto the stack will be the first to resolve. -- If multiple players each control one or more Knowledge Pools, the active player put their triggered abilities on the stack in any order, then each other player in turn order does the same. The last ability put onto the stack this way will be the first to resolve. -- The first triggered ability to resolve will exile the original spell, then the player who cast that spell may cast one of the nonland cards exiled by the Knowledge Pool that generated that triggered ability. The abilities of other Knowledge Pools will do nothing when they resolve, as the original spell will already have been exiled.

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