Je cible un artefact. En réponse il se fait détruire. Je pioche ou pas ?
Et ça marche aussi avec Remand, le sort que je ciblais s'est fait contrer, je pioche aussi ou pas ?
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Lyon4 avait écrit ... La rareté d'une carte n'a rien à voir avec sa jouabilité. Il existe de nombreuses cartes rares ou même mythiques qui sont totalement à chier. Ataraxie avait écrit ... Amen
Envoyé par Olxinos le Mercredi 20 Septembre 2017 à 18:28
Non, tu ne piocheras pas. L'une des premières étapes de la résolution d'un sort ou d'une capacité consiste à vérifier si les cibles du sort sont encore légales (608.2b). [edit: si le sort spécifie des cibles, et qu'elles sont toutes illégales, alors le sort est contrecarré et il arrête de se résoudre]
Spoiler :
608.2. If the object that’s resolving is an instant spell, a sorcery spell, or an ability, its resolution may involve several steps. The steps described in rules 608.2a and 608.2b are followed first. The steps described in rules 608.2c–j are then followed as appropriate, in no specific order. The step described in rule 608.2k is followed last.
608.2bIf the spell or ability specifies targets, it checks whether the targets are still legal. A target that’s no longer in the zone it was in when it was targeted is illegal. Other changes to the game state may cause a target to no longer be legal; for example, its characteristics may have changed or an effect may have changed the text of the spell. If the source of an ability has left the zone it was in, its last known information is used during this process. The spell or ability is countered if all its targets, for every instance of the word “target,” are now illegal. If the spell or ability is not countered, it will resolve normally. Illegal targets, if any, won’t be affected by parts of a resolving spell’s effect for which they’re illegal. Other parts of the effect for which those targets are not illegal may still affect them. If the spell or ability creates any continuous effects that affect game rules (see rule 613.10), those effects don’t apply to illegal targets. If part of the effect requires information about an illegal target, it fails to determine any such information. Any part of the effect that requires that information won’t happen.
Example:Sorin's Thirst is a black instant that reads, “Sorin’s Thirst deals 2 damage to target creature and you gain 2 life.” If the creature isn’t a legal target during the resolution of Sorin’s Thirst (say, if the creature has gained protection from black or left the battlefield), then Sorin’s Thirst is countered. Its controller doesn’t gain any life. Example:Plague Spores reads, “Destroy target nonblack creature and target land. They can’t be regenerated.” Suppose the same animated land is chosen both as the nonblack creature and as the land, and the color of the creature land is changed to black before Plague Spores resolves. Plagues Spores isn’t countered because the black creature land is still a legal target for the “target land” part of the spell. The “destroy target nonblack creature” part of the spell won’t affect that permanent, but the “destroy target land” part of the spell will still destroy it. It can’t be regenerated.
Lyon4 avait écrit ... La rareté d'une carte n'a rien à voir avec sa jouabilité. Il existe de nombreuses cartes rares ou même mythiques qui sont totalement à chier. Ataraxie avait écrit ... Amen