Can mountain walk, affect Snow coverd Mountains and so on?

Asked by Ducky 12 years ago

I know this is an odd and relatively stupid question, but through the years the rules have changed and I can't quite remember the current ruling and this has actually came up in a game and I was like "Insert Blank Page Here"

zandl says... #1

The interaction isn't really Mountainwalk affecting Snow-Covered Mountain s.

Mountainwalk means that the creature is unblockable as long as the defending player controls a Mountain. Snow-Covered Mountain has the sub-type "Mountain," so an attacking creature with Mountainwalk would be unblockable.

September 3, 2012 4:56 p.m.

abdulbaqr says... Accepted answer #2

The rulings on gatherer.wizards.com:10/1/2008 "Snow" has no particular meaning or rules associated with it.10/1/2008 Since this is a basic land, you may have any number of it in a Constructed deck in any format in which the Masters Edition II set, the Coldsnap set, or the Ice Age set is legal.10/1/2008 In Limited events, you can't add basic snow lands to your deck from outside your card pool. You may add only lands named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, and Forest, as normal.10/1/2008 Effects that target nonbasic lands can't target basic snow lands.

So yes, your mountainwalk will work, in a nutshell :)

September 3, 2012 4:58 p.m.

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