Yes. Even though mana abilities don't use the stack, you can still activate them in response when you get priority after Piracy is played. Since it doesn't let you use mana in your opponent's pool, you deny him the ability to use your lands for his spells. It effectively means "tap all your opponent's lands".
July 20, 2012
10:54 p.m.
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hunter9000 says... Accepted answer #1
Yes. Even though mana abilities don't use the stack, you can still activate them in response when you get priority after Piracy is played. Since it doesn't let you use mana in your opponent's pool, you deny him the ability to use your lands for his spells. It effectively means "tap all your opponent's lands".
July 20, 2012 10:54 p.m.