2 questions

Asked by Colten_Lee 9 years ago

Okay first question will change whether or not I all the second. Okay, so creatures without haste have summoning sickness. But if I played a Dimir Keyrune then animated it same turn can I attack??

Rhadamanthus says... Accepted answer #1

What matters for summoning sickness is whether or not you've controlled it continuously since the beginning of your most recent turn. If you play a Dimir Keyrune and animate it that same turn, then you can't attack with it because you haven't controlled it since the beginning of this turn.

July 20, 2014 4:37 p.m.

Colten_Lee says... #2

Okay, so if you control it at the start of the turn then you can attack with the creature. So if it were somehow flashed out on my opponents turn it would work

July 20, 2014 4:42 p.m.

Rhadamanthus says... #3

Yes, that would work.

July 20, 2014 4:44 p.m.

Draugo says... #4

Just a technical sidenote. Creatures with haste still have summoning sickness if they came under your control after the beginning of your most recent turn. All haste does is that creatures with haste can attack and use abilities with tap as part of their cost in spite of being summoning sick. If creature is summoning sick, gains haste and then loses haste during the same turn it will still remain summoning sick until the beginning of your next turn.

July 21, 2014 3:50 a.m.

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