beginning of a turn with Primitive Etchings, Into the Wilds and Courser of Kruphix

Asked by pazuandsheeta 7 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?

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.

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.

May 6, 2016 8:59 p.m.

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