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papounation
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Rules about Supreme Verdict
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March 24, 2017, 01:16:05 am »
Hi
So my friend and I are playing a rumble match casualy. A blue/white control cast a
Supreme Verdict
to clear the board. In reaction another player cast
Time Stop
wich end the turn, stating that by ending the players turn
Supreme Verdict
was than countered. I don't know really if the spell is countered and if the effect is avoided. Can anyone clarify for me?
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ladof
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Re: Rules about Supreme Verdict
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March 24, 2017, 02:14:40 am »
Supreme Verdict
is exiled and does not resolved. It is not countered. The very first line on
Time Stop
in the gatherer page says:
Exiling a spell or ability prevents that spell or ability from resolving, but it doesn’t technically “counter” anything. This means that
Time Stop
can
exile
spells and abilities that “can’t be countered.”
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papounation
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Re: Rules about Supreme Verdict
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March 24, 2017, 04:45:00 am »
Good. Now I'll be able to solve this matter
Thank you.
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