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Beste Antwort NumiChan , 27. November 2019 - 07:35

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Both of these effects in question are continuous effects, so their interaction is described by the Interaction of Continuous Effects rules section, commonly called the "layer system". The first part of that section is the most relevant here:

613.1. The values of an object’s characteristics are determined by starting with the actual object. For a card, that means the values of the characteristics printed on that card. For a token or a copy of a spell or card, that means the values of the characteristics defined by the effect that created it. Then all applicable continuous effects are applied in a series of layers in the following order:

  • 613.1a Layer 1: Copy effects are applied. See rule 706, “Copying Objects.” 613.1b Layer 2: Control-changing effects are applied.

  • 613.1c Layer 3: Text-changing effects are applied. See rule 612, “Text-Changing Effects.”

  • 613.1d Layer 4: Type-changing effects are applied. These include effects that change an object’s card type, subtype, and/or supertype.

  • 613.1e Layer 5: Color-changing effects are applied.

  • 613.1f Layer 6: Ability-adding effects, ability-removing effects, and effects that say an object can’t have an ability are applied.

  • 613.1g Layer 7: Power- and/or toughness-changing effects are applied.

Magus of the Moon's effect applies at layer 4: it changes the type of nonbasic lands to Mountain. Oko's effect applies at layers 4, 5, 6, and 7: it turns the permanent into an Elk Creature, makes it green, removes its abilities, and makes it a 3/3. So, as 613.1 says, the continuous effects are applied in that order.

First, Magus of the Moon turns nonbasic lands into Mountains and Oko's effect turns the Magus into an Elk. Second, Oko's effect turns the Magus green. Third, Oko's effect removes the Magus's ability. And fourth, Oko's effect turns the Magus into a 3/3.

 

 

 

Es ist quasi das Gleiche wie mit Humility, da ist es ja auch so - was ich ebenso blödsinnig finde.

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#1 Gastigerhobbit Geschrieben 26. November 2019 - 22:41

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Nabend Zusammen,
nachdem ich gerade eine Diskussion mit Oko, Thief of Crowns und Magus of the Moon gelesen habe, wodurch der Effekt trotz "Elchen" des Magus noch immer bestehen bleibt, wollte ich mal fragen, wie es denn Aussieht, wenn ein Mutavault zum Elch gemacht wird. Kann dieses dann noch weiterhin Mana produzieren? Oder wird es sogar wieder am Ende des Zuges zu einem normalen Land? 



#2 Gast_Vistella_* Geschrieben 27. November 2019 - 06:48

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Mutavault verliert alle seine Fähigkeiten, kann demnach auch kein Mana mehr machen. EoT passiert dann nichts relevantes mehr (es ist weiterhin eine Kreatur, es ist weiterhin 3/3 und es ist weiterhin ein Elch)
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#3 NumiChan Geschrieben 27. November 2019 - 06:49

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04.10.2019 Oko’s second ability may target a permanent that is only temporarily an artifact or a creature, such as Oko, the Trickster. If this happens, the effect causes that permanent to remain a green Elk creature even after the temporary effect expires.


Wobei ich die Interaktion zwischen Oko und dem Magus a) doof und b) total unintuitiv finde ... aber was ist be andere Sache ^^

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#4 Assimett Geschrieben 27. November 2019 - 07:34

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Wieso bleibt der Effekt des Magus, wenn er seine Fähigkeit verliert?

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#5 NumiChan Geschrieben 27. November 2019 - 07:35   Beste Antwort

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Laut Internet deshalb:

Both of these effects in question are continuous effects, so their interaction is described by the Interaction of Continuous Effects rules section, commonly called the "layer system". The first part of that section is the most relevant here:

613.1. The values of an object’s characteristics are determined by starting with the actual object. For a card, that means the values of the characteristics printed on that card. For a token or a copy of a spell or card, that means the values of the characteristics defined by the effect that created it. Then all applicable continuous effects are applied in a series of layers in the following order:

  • 613.1a Layer 1: Copy effects are applied. See rule 706, “Copying Objects.” 613.1b Layer 2: Control-changing effects are applied.

  • 613.1c Layer 3: Text-changing effects are applied. See rule 612, “Text-Changing Effects.”

  • 613.1d Layer 4: Type-changing effects are applied. These include effects that change an object’s card type, subtype, and/or supertype.

  • 613.1e Layer 5: Color-changing effects are applied.

  • 613.1f Layer 6: Ability-adding effects, ability-removing effects, and effects that say an object can’t have an ability are applied.

  • 613.1g Layer 7: Power- and/or toughness-changing effects are applied.

Magus of the Moon's effect applies at layer 4: it changes the type of nonbasic lands to Mountain. Oko's effect applies at layers 4, 5, 6, and 7: it turns the permanent into an Elk Creature, makes it green, removes its abilities, and makes it a 3/3. So, as 613.1 says, the continuous effects are applied in that order.

First, Magus of the Moon turns nonbasic lands into Mountains and Oko's effect turns the Magus into an Elk. Second, Oko's effect turns the Magus green. Third, Oko's effect removes the Magus's ability. And fourth, Oko's effect turns the Magus into a 3/3.

 

 

 

Es ist quasi das Gleiche wie mit Humility, da ist es ja auch so - was ich ebenso blödsinnig finde.


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