Are all exiles the same
Asked by bennybubbles 8 years ago
Okay so, if one of my opponent's creatures is Stasis Snared and I cast an Eldrazi Processor like Ulamog's Nullifier can I put the creature that is exiled with Stasis Snare to the graveyard and if so, what happens to Stasis Snare?
Thanks
The above answer is entirely correct, but just to add - nothing happens to Stasis Snare. It just sits on the battlefield and does nothing. If it is destroyed by Naturalize after the it had exiled has been "processed" and went to the Graveyard, the card will not return to the battlefield, as it is no longer in exile.
September 18, 2015 2:37 a.m.
Raging_Squiggle says... #3
Ah yes, I missed that last part. Oops. Lol. Thanks for adding, Boza.
September 18, 2015 2:42 a.m.
Epochalyptik says... #5
Note that exile is a shared zone, much like the battlefield. Players don't have individual exile zones, and exile is public by default (meaning that cards don't need to be "revealed" to be known).
Raging_Squiggle says... Accepted answer #1
Yes, anything exiled, whether it be from Stasis Snare, or Oblivion Ring, or even from Gild, are all in that respective player's revealed exile zone. In which is can be targeted by the new BFZ cards such as Ulamog's Nullifier.
September 18, 2015 2:19 a.m.