Does Vorinclex create an anti-synergie with time counters?

Asked by aszubat 1 year ago

Let's say I have Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider and both me and my enemy have a Alaundo the Seer on board. Now when I use Alaundo's ability I have to put twice as many time counters on it becaue of Vorinclex, basically doubling the time I have to wait for the card to get played. My enemy on the other hand would put only half as much counters on his cards, halfing the time he needs to wait. I understand that Vorinclex only affects permanents in this case, but if Alaundo targets a creature/ artefact/ ... spell that would still create the anti-synergie, wouldn't it?

Am I understanding this interaction correctly and is it really an anti-synergie in this case?

Rhadamanthus says... Accepted answer #1

Vorinclex, Monstrous Raider doesn't interact with Alaundo the Seer. If Vorinclex's ability used the term "permanent card" then it could mean a card in any zone, but since it just says "permanent" that means it's only referring to objects on the battlefield. It won't affect the cards Alaundo puts into exile.

September 2, 2022 9:27 a.m.

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