beginning of a turn with Primitive Etchings, Into the Wilds and Courser of Kruphix
Asked by pazuandsheeta 8 years ago
It is the start of the turn with Primitive Etchings, Into the Wilds, and Courser of Kruphix already on the field. the revealed card is a land.
the land gets put onto the battlefield and the next card is revealed is a creature, that gets drawn for the turn, so another card gets drawn?
this correct?
Raging_Squiggle says... Accepted answer #2
Courser of Kruphix actually does nothing here except make the top card of the library revealed. And letting you gain a life.
At the beginning of your upkeep, Into the Wilds triggers. You look at the top card and see it's a land. Then you put it on to the battlefield per Wilds' effect. This is not the same as "Playing a land for the turn".
You then proceed to your draw step, which you draw revealed. Since you revealed a creature, Primitive Etchings's ability triggers, allowing you to draw an additional card.
Proceed to main phase, you may play a land for the turn from either your hand or from the top of your library if the revealed card is a land card.
GearNoir says... #1
These are just my guesses:
Because of Kruphix, you've played the land card before your turn.
Wilds is redundant in this case since you would have already played the land.
A creature card is now revealed at the top of your library.
Etchings activates because the creature is the first drawn card of the turn.
You can draw another card.
May 6, 2016 8:24 p.m.