Bonjour,
Une petite prise de tête ici... Les règles disent ça: 704.4. Unlike triggered abilities, state-based actions pay no attention to what happens during the resolution of a spell or ability.
Example: A player controls a creature with the ability “This creature’s power and toughness are each equal to the number of cards in your hand” and casts a spell whose effect is “Discard your hand, then draw seven cards.” The creature will temporarily have toughness 0 in the middle of the spell’s resolution but will be back up to toughness 7 when the spell finishes resolving. Thus the creature will survive when state-based actions are checked. In contrast, an ability that triggers when the player has no cards in hand goes on the stack after the spell resolves, because its trigger event happened during resolution.
Mais mon pote lit pas l'anglais...
Voici la situation (en gros):
Si je suis à -2000 PV et que mon adversaire joue
Ange de la restauration sur son
Abyssal Persecutor gagne-t-il enfin oui ou non ?