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  1. 1) A creature spell is a spell that will become a creature once it resolves (ie. Anything that says "Creature" in the type line). 2) Global Enchantments are non-Aura Enchantments, local enchantments are Auras. Global and local are outdated terms, though. 3) This is a strategy question. You cannot destroy an indestructible creature.

  2. Jul 8, 2021 · Step 1: Install FNIS, FNIS creature pack and Nemesis. Enable "FNIS creature pack" and leave it enabled permanently. You'll never need to disable FNIS creature pack ever. Keep both "FNIS" and "Nemesis" disabled. Step 2: Create two folders, one named "FNIS Output" and the other "Nemesis Output".

  3. If the card you respond with says "counter target spell" as seen on Counterspell or Fall of the Gavel then a creature spell can be countered this way. If the targeting restriction doesn't allow creature spells (as with Negate's "target noncreature spell" or Dispel's "target instant spell") then you cannot cast such a card targeting a creature ...

  4. A creature spell is any card with the Creature type. That is to say any creature when it is being cast (played) is a creature spell. Its easy when you start to think of spells as instants and sorceries, but in Magic every card you play (except lands) is a spell. The spell you cast was an instant or sorcery, which are types of noncreature spell ...

  5. Sep 19, 2021 · 707.10a. If a copy of a spell is in a zone other than the stack, it ceases to exist. If a copy of a card is in any zone other than the stack or the battlefield, it ceases to exist. These are state-based actions. 707.10b. A copy of an ability has the same source as the original ability.

  6. Sep 20, 2023 · Clean_Web7502. • 9 mo. ago. What "This spell can't be countered" lett you ignore is ward, not hex proof." Hex proof just doesn't let you target the hex proof target. If you try, and something becomes hexproof, the spell fizzles due to no legal target, it isn't countered, baral wouldn't make you draw a card for it. 5.

  7. The new creature went from not being the target of a spell or ability to being the target of a spell or ability. While the new target may be chosen as the copy is put onto the stack, from the creature's perspective, it has become the target of a spell or ability (the trigger event defined by Cowardice's ability).

  8. A creature spell is a card that has "Creature" on its type line. Spectral Procession is a sorcery spell. It may create creatures when it resolves, but it itself is a sorcery spell. Second, Soul Warden does not trigger based on players playing creature spells, but instead on creatures coming into play.

  9. Jul 27, 2021 · This used to be clearer in the old days of Magic. A creature spell had the type line „Summon [Creature Type]“ and as such was a summoning spell. That’s where the flavor of „summoning sickness“ comes from. The idea being that the creature you called to your aid would be disoriented and needed a round to adjust.

  10. Despite what anyone will tell you, there is no "correct" ratio of creatures to spells for a deck. Looking, for example, at tournament decks, (from here), some of the decks run roughly even numbers (such as the sixth deck down with 18 creatures and 19 spells) while others will run more creatures (the second list down ran 32 creatures and only 3 other spells) or more spells (the third deck ...