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Author Topic: Protection from triggered abilities  (Read 615 times)

Mishra

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Re: Protection from triggered abilities
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2017, 07:05:25 pm »


The additional comment in parentheses is appreciated, because yeah, it did sound kinda bad. Teasing tone, or things we usually say with a wink and a grin in real life can be so hard to convey over message boards.

We all good, and thanks for explaining things well!

Thanks there.
Ya, figured that too. Reading questions and answering to them in a language different to your native one adds up to that whole "written things in forums" thing too. I will however try to avoid those phrases in the future ;-)
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Mishra

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Re: Protection from triggered abilities
« Reply #16 on: July 17, 2017, 07:11:01 pm »
Could one use the Theros Enchantment Creature Gods by manipulating the devotion count each turn? If they were cast as an enchantment (not enough devotion when cast) they would dodge Tainted Aether. If you had a way to make sure devotion count was below threshold at upkeep, you would dodge Pendrell mists, then cast a permanent to bring devotion up and use the theros god as a creature, needing to be able to bring it back down before next upkeep, or be prepared to pay price of pendrell mists.

Eh?

Yup.
That would work. Everything that is not a creature, when it matters will work, though the effort might be a bit high when it comes to devotion manipulation,

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Re: Protection from triggered abilities
« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2017, 03:04:50 pm »
He could give himself hexproof.. there are cards that give the player hexproof and they would prevent you from being affected by the enchantment to sac, wouldn't they? Because it's targeting the player?

Giving himself hexproof wouldn't work either. The cards he mentioned don't target any player specifically.
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