Fun times. These are handy little things that can stop stuff from happening before it happens. The ability needs something to be true to trigger in the first place, and it needs that thing to still be true in order to resolve.
An example is today's main card:. If you. More Miracles! For today's question, more specifically, we'll look at and. I've heard a few people think that if you top-deck Revenge, you won't have 'time' to animate Nexus to get the buff. However, this is incorrect. You don't pick a target for your Revenge until you cast it, and you don't cast it until the Miracle trigger begins to resolve. So, all you do is draw it, show it to your opponent and put the Miracle trigger. Effects like the one generated by , or all give a permanent an additional permanent type.
It is important to note that these effects only apply while the affected permanent is on the battlefield. Once it leaves play, any of these effects will no longer apply to it. For example, if an Inkmoth Nexus is animated into an artifact creature and is dealt a point of damage, then this card will go to the graveyard.
While in a graveyard, it will only be a land card. It cannot be targeted by something. If a non-creature permanent becomes a creature and gains counters that only apply to creatures, these counters will remain on this permanent even when it is no longer a creature. It does not matter that when the current turn ends the Nexus is no longer a creature. The counters will essentially not matter when the Nexus is not a creature.
When a creature equipped with deals combat damage to a player, its ability will trigger. When this triggered ability resolves, the Sword's controller will gain life equal to the number of cards in his or her hand and the player that received combat damage will be dealt damage equal to the number of cards in his or her hand.
Inkmoth Nexus enters the battlefield as a land, the same turn you turn it into a creature the game checks and sees that it has summoning sickness. You can tap it before turning it into a creature to get mana from it, but if you turn it into a creature and then tap it for mana it won't work because it has summoning sickness as a creature.
Also, you can't tap it for mana, and attack with it in the same turn unless you've given it Vigilince attack first, then tap or have some way to untap it. Gunslinga - If I thought it would help, and if I could, I would.
Or you can tap it for mana, untap it with some other spell or ability and attack with it. Or attack with it and then untap it with another spell or ability. But, in most cases you will be limited to one option or the other.
Otherwise, it functions as either a land, or a creature that can be tapped for mana. SageShadows Member posted June 27, PM quote: Originally posted by seeknayr: thanks for clearing that up, its a pretty complicated card Not really? I ninja'd you. Got one?
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