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Monday, December 14, 2009

Murasa Pyromancer

Available Item: 4

Price: 25.00/pc
90.00/set

Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: The ability counts the number of allies you control as it resolves.
  • 10/1/2009: You target a creature when the ability triggers. You decide whether to have Murasa Pyromancer deal damage to that creature as the ability resolves.

Format Legality Legal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Uncommon)

Elemental Appeal

Available Item: 1

Price: Php 70.00


Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: If Elemental Appeal was kicked, it creates a 7/1 token with trample and haste that gets +7/+0 until end of turn. It doesn't create a 14/1 token. This matters in case something copies that token (the copy will be just 7/1), or in case Elemental Appeal is somehow cast during an end step (in which case the +7/+0 lasts just for that turn).

Format LegalityLegal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Rare)

Kazuul Warlord

Available Item: 1

Price: 40.00

Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: This ability triggers on this creature entering the battlefield, so it will enter the battlefield with its unmodified power and toughness, and then receive a +1/+1 counter a short time later. It does not enter the battlefield with the +1/+1 counter already on it.
  • 10/1/2009: Unlike other Allies with similar abilities, Kazuul Warlord's ability lets you put +1/+1 counters on all your Ally creatures, not just itself.

Format LegalityLegal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Rare)

Hellkite Charger

Available Item: 2

Price: Php 40.00


Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: You decide whether to pay {5}{R}{R} as Hellkite Charger's ability resolves.
  • 10/1/2009: If you pay {5}{R}{R}, the new combat phase immediately follows the current combat phase. There is no main phase in between.
  • 10/1/2009: Hellkite Charger's ability may trigger multiple times in the same turn, since its own ability gives it multiple chances to attack. Each time it resolves, you may create an additional combat phase.
  • 10/1/2009: If two Hellkite Chargers attack at the same time, both of their abilities trigger. If you pay {5}{R}{R} for each, two new combat phases will be created. However, all attacking creatures untap as those abilities resolve, not as the combat phases start. Any creature that attacks in the second combat phase will remain tapped during the third combat phase.

Format LegalityLegal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Rare)

Lavaball Trap

Available Item: 1

Price: 20.00

Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: You may ignore a Trap's alternative cost condition and simply cast it for its normal mana cost. This is true even if its alternative cost condition has been met.
  • 10/1/2009: Casting a Trap by paying its alternative cost doesn't change its mana cost or converted mana cost. The only difference is the cost you actually pay.
  • 10/1/2009: Effects that increase or reduce the cost to cast a Trap will apply to whichever cost you chose to pay.
  • 10/1/2009: You may target any two lands, not just ones that entered the battlefield this turn.
  • 10/1/2009: All creatures are dealt damage, not just ones controlled by the targeted lands' controller(s).
  • 10/1/2009: If both targeted lands are illegal targets by the time Lavaball Trap resolves, the entire spell is countered. No creatures are dealt damage.

Format LegalityLegal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Rare)

Obsidian Fireheart

Available Item: 1

Price: Php 80.00

Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: As the reminder text indicates, whether the targeted land has the triggered ability that's been granted to it depends only on whether it has a blaze counter on it, not on whether Obsidian Fireheart is still on the battlefield.
  • 10/1/2009: The ability gained by the land triggers at the beginning of the upkeep of the land's controller, not the beginning of the upkeep of Obsidian Fireheart's controller. The player who controls the land at the time the ability triggers is the one who's dealt damage.
  • 10/1/2009: A land with a blaze counter on it is an illegal target for this ability. You may activate the ability targeting a land, then activate the ability in response to itself targeting the same land. Although the first ability to resolve will put a blaze counter on that land, the second ability to resolve will be countered.
  • 10/1/2009: If all blaze counters on a land are moved to a different land, the triggered ability doesn't follow them. The first land no longer has the ability because it no longer has a blaze counter on it. The second land doesn't have the ability because Obsidian Fireheart didn't target it.
  • 10/1/2009: If a land ends up with more than one blaze counter on it (thanks to Doubling Season or Gilder Bairn, for example), the ability still only causes it to deal 1 damage to its controller each turn.

Format LegalityLegal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Mythic Rare)

Inferno Trap

Available Item: 1

Price: Php 10.00


Gatherer Card Rulings [Nov 2009]

  • 10/1/2009: You may ignore a Trap's alternative cost condition and simply cast it for its normal mana cost. This is true even if its alternative cost condition has been met.
  • 10/1/2009: Casting a Trap by paying its alternative cost doesn't change its mana cost or converted mana cost. The only difference is the cost you actually pay.
  • 10/1/2009: Effects that increase or reduce the cost to cast a Trap will apply to whichever cost you chose to pay.
  • 10/1/2009: Inferno Trap's alternative cost condition checks for any damage, not just combat damage.
  • 10/1/2009: The alternative cost condition doesn't check who controlled the creatures that dealt damage to you. Damage dealt to you by your own creatures counts.
  • 10/1/2009: The alternative cost condition is satisfied only if two different creatures dealt damage to you, not if one creature dealt damage to you twice. The damage may have been dealt to you simultaneously (as with combat damage), or at separate times.
  • 10/1/2009: You may target any creature, not just one that dealt damage to you this turn.

Format LegalityLegal in Vintage, Legacy, Extended, Standard
Banned in MTGO Classic

Printings (1/9) Zendikar (Uncommon)