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j.b

De: Lourinhã
9/24/2010 9:50:26 PM
sorin markov
Por exemplo, se eu usar a ultima habilidade do sorin (controlar o turno do adversário) posso atacá-lo com as criaturas dele?
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S1NE4T3R

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De: Laranjeiro
9/24/2010 10:44:04 PM
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Nao. Criaturas nunca podem ser declaradas para atacar os seus controladores. É uma acçao ilegal no jogo.

A habilidade ultimate do Sorin Markov, permite-te controlar o jogador alvo no seu proximo turno.

Isto nao te dá a chance de fazeres acçoes/escolhas ilegais com esse jogador, apenas te permite tomar todas as decisoes que ele pudesse tomar nesse turno.

"While controlling another player’s turn, you can see all cards that player can see. This includes cards in that player’s hand, face-down cards that player controls, and any cards in that player’s library that an effect lets him or her look at."

"While controlling another player’s turn, you make all choices and decisions that player is allowed to make or is told to make during that turn. For example:
- You choose which lands the player plays.
- You choose which spells the player casts, and make all decisions as those spells are cast and as they resolve.
- You choose which activated abilities the player activates, and make all decisions as those abilities are activated and as they resolve.
- You make all decisions for the player’s triggered abilities, including what they target and any decisions made when they resolve.
- You choose which creatures controlled by the player attack, who or what they attack, and how they assign their combat damage.
- You make any choices and decisions that player would make for any other reason."

"You can’t make any illegal decisions or illegal choices -- you can’t do anything that player couldn’t do. You can’t make choices or decisions for that player that aren’t called for by the game rules or by any cards, permanents, spells, abilities, and so on. If an effect causes another player to make decisions that the affected player would normally make (such as Master Warcraft does), that effect takes precedence. (In other words, if the affected player wouldn’t make a decision, you wouldn’t make that decision on his or her behalf.) You also can’t make any choices or decisions for the player that would be called for by the tournament rules (such as whether to take an intentional draw or whether to call a judge)."

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Alterado a 9/24/2010 10:45:32 PM por S1NE4T3R
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