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Format | Legality |
1v1 Commander | Legal |
Alchemy | Legal |
Archenemy | Legal |
Arena | Legal |
Block Constructed | Legal |
Brawl | Legal |
Canadian Highlander | Legal |
Casual | Legal |
Commander / EDH | Legal |
Commander: Rule 0 | Legal |
Custom | Legal |
Duel Commander | Legal |
Gladiator | Legal |
Highlander | Legal |
Historic | Legal |
Legacy | Legal |
Leviathan | Legal |
Limited | Legal |
Modern | Legal |
Oathbreaker | Legal |
Pioneer | Legal |
Planechase | Legal |
Pre-release | Legal |
Quest Magic | Legal |
Standard | Legal |
Tiny Leaders | Legal |
Vanguard | Legal |
Vintage | Legal |
Ludevic, Necrogenius
Legendary Creature — Human Wizard
Whenever Ludevic, Necrogenius enters the battlefield or attacks, mill a card. (Put the top card of your library into your graveyard.)
, Exile X creature cards from your graveyard: Transform Ludevic, Necrogenius. X can't be 0. Activate this ability only as a sorcery.
Neotrup on How do multi-faced cards handle …
1 year ago
A TDFC with daybound only transforms if it is on it's front face. If it's on it's back face and still has daybound due to being a copy, it simply remains on it's back face. The game will not become a draw. This scenario is actually quite easy to set up by having Ludevic, Necrogenius Flip exile a daybound card, as Olag, Ludevic's Hubris Flip would be a back face copying a front face.
9/24/2021 It's possible for Olag to become a copy of a card with the daybound keyword ability as it transforms. If this happens, it doesn't transform as it becomes night.
702.145c Any time a player controls a permanent that is front face up with daybound and it' s night, that player transforms that permanent. This happens immediately and isn’t a state-based action.
Rhadamanthus on What happens if a DFC …
2 years ago
You'd have to find some other effect to turn Olag into a Wing Shredder (as using Ludevic, Necrogenius Flip's ability can only turn it into the front side of something), but yes, that's how it would work.
Yesterday on What happens if a DFC …
2 years ago
So, if a Dual-Faced Card like Ludevic, Necrogenius Flip were to become a copy of another DFC that has the ability to transform, the Ludevic card can still 'transform', but retains all the characteristics it had prior to transforming, due to how becoming a copy of something is usually layered. Is this correct?
If so, does it still count as transforming for the purposes of cards like Cult of the Waxing Moon?
Also if so, what happens if Olag becomes a copy of a Daybound creature, and then it becomes night? I assume the creature tries to transform once as it becomes night, and then sits there still daybound afterwards, but wanted to clarify because that mechanic is whack.
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