If I Worldslay Can I Faiths Reward before it Fully Resolves to Get my Stuff Back?
Asked by Kurtwald 11 years ago
Like I Swing and Hit with worldslayer, Can I Get all my stuff back with Faiths Reward?
Sorry Man. But Yes, Alright Thank you. I Thought that was How it worked But I Wasn't 100% Sure. Thank You Sir, Long Days and Pleasant Nights.
March 15, 2014 2:16 p.m.
"Thankee-sai."
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March 15, 2014 4:46 p.m.
Chancesawtelle Your question was worded a little weirdly so I wanted to provide a little more detailed answer.
Strict answer to your question "If I Worldslay Can I Faiths Reward before it Fully Resolves" is no, since you can not cast spells, or activate abilities (including mana abilities) during a spells resolution unless instructed to do so by the resolving spell or ability.
What you can do (like GreatSword said) is that you can float mana, wait for Worldslayer
's ability to resolve and then cast Faith's Reward
. Assuming no shenanigans (meaning it's your turn, you control Worldslayer
and the creature that dealt combat damage) and assuming your opponent will not respond to Worldslayer
's ability then the final point when you can float the mana is in response to placing the ability on the stack since you gain priority at that point. If you ask your opponent "will this resolve" or something similar then it is assumed you have passed priority and if they pass without responding then the ability will start resolving and you can't do anything after that.
Also on a more obvious note you have to cast Faith's Reward
after the ability resolves because before that anything that would be destroyed byWorldslayer
has not hit the graveyard yet and again like GreatSword said you have to do it before changing phase or step. So assuming your opponent has nothing else to do at combat damage step your only point to cast Faith's Reward
is right after Worldslayer
's ability has resolved, since you gain priority and passing priority at that point means that if your opponent passes priority the game moves to the next step and manapool is emptied.
Sorry for the lengthy explanation but I just wanted to clear that little inconsistency up.
GreatSword says... Accepted answer #1
Link your cards please, using double brackets.
Worldslayer Faith's Reward
Yes, you may. You just have to make sure you have the mana in your pool you need to cast Faith's Reward (IE: tap the lands before the Worldslayer 's effect resolves and don't move onto the next step of the turn).
March 15, 2014 2:11 p.m.