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Dank voor de antwoorden. En de snelheid hiervan. Erg duidelijk.
Ik wilde iets zeggen van dezelfde strekking. Maar ben keihard geninja'd.
Zie ook de reminder text. Nergens een dubbele punt te bekennen, dus is het geen activated ability.
Nee. Het face up draaien van een morphkaart is geen activated ability, maar een 'special action', dus de morph cost gaat niet omlaag door een Heartstone.
Ik heb een kleine vraag namelijk; Reduceert Heartstone ook de morph kost?
Bij voorbaat dank voor het eventuele antwoord.
Creature - Elemental 5 / 5
Morph 4G (You may cast this card face down as a 2/2 creature for 3. Turn it face up any time for its morph cost.)
Whenever Pine Walker or another creature you control is turned face up, untap that creature.
Legal in: Vintage, Legacy, Modern, Commander
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If a face-down creature other than Pine Walker is turned face up and the resulting permanent isn’t a creature, Pine Walker’s last ability won’t trigger.
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Morph lets you cast a card face down by paying 3, and lets you turn the face-down permanent face up any time you have priority by paying its morph cost.
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The face-down spell has no mana cost and has a converted mana cost of 0. When you cast a face-down spell, put it on the stack face down so no other player knows what it is, and pay 3. This is an alternative cost.
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When the spell resolves, it enters the battlefield as a 2/2 creature with no name, mana cost, creature types, or abilities. It’s colorless and has a converted mana cost of 0. Other effects that apply to the creature can still grant it any of these characteristics.
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Any time you have priority, you may turn the face-down creature face up by revealing what its morph cost is and paying that cost. This is a special action. It doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Only a face-down permanent can be turned face up this way; a face-down spell cannot.
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Because the permanent is on the battlefield both before and after it’s turned face up, turning a permanent face up doesn’t cause any enters-the-battlefield abilities to trigger.
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A permanent that turns face up or face down changes characteristics but is otherwise the same permanent. Spells and abilities that were targeting that permanent, as well as Auras and Equipment that were attached to the permanent, aren’t affected.
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At any time, you can look at a face-down spell or permanent you control. You can’t look at face-down spells or permanents you don’t control unless an effect instructs you to do so.
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You must ensure that your face-down spells and permanents can easily be differentiated from each other. You’re not allowed to mix up the cards that represent them on the battlefield in order to confuse other players. The order they entered the battlefield should remain clear. Common methods for doing this include using markers or dice, or simply placing them in order on the battlefield.
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If a face-down permanent leaves the battlefield, you must reveal it. You must also reveal all face-down spells and permanents you control if you leave the game or if the game ends.
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