Hey guys new guy here. I have a question, lets say it's my opponents turn and he taps 3 mana and casts seething song and that gives him 5 mana. Well I respond with Silence, does that stop him from using his 5 mana floating since he can't cast anymore spells unless it's a counter? Thanks please don't flame me
First of all, rules question belong to the area called "Rules Q&A"
Second, these boards offer us a really nice tool in the form of autorcard. For you to learn how to do it, check out my signature bellow. What you get after autocarding is this: silence and seething song .
What you say is correct, except for a little detail. If you cast silence in response to his seething song , he can still cast something in response to your silence . However, it doesn't have to be a counterspell, just an Instant or a card with flash. He could lightning bolt your face, one creature, or anything like that, provided it's an Instant or card with Flash.
However, he doesn't have the red mana generated by seething song to do it. If you cast silence in response to it, it resolves first, meanning that by the time he can asnwer your silence, song hasn't resolved, so he doesn't have the mana it generates. He can answer by tapping his lands or any other mana sources to generate mana, but not use song's mana, because it hasn't been generated yet.
If he doesn't answer silence , he'll get 5 mana but won't be able to cast anything this turn. Meanning it'll be usefull for activating activated abillities and things like that, but not casting spells.
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First of all, rules question belong to the area called "Rules Q&A"
Second, these boards offer us a really nice tool in the form of autorcard. For you to learn how to do it, check out my signature bellow. What you get after autocarding is this: silence and seething song .
What you say is correct, except for a little detail. If you cast silence in response to his seething song , he can still cast something in response to your silence . However, it doesn't have to be a counterspell, just an Instant or a card with flash. He could lightning bolt your face, one creature, or anything like that, provided it's an Instant or card with Flash.
However, he doesn't have the red mana generated by seething song to do it. If you cast silence in response to it, it resolves first, meanning that by the time he can asnwer your silence, song hasn't resolved, so he doesn't have the mana it generates. He can answer by tapping his lands or any other mana sources to generate mana, but not use song's mana, because it hasn't been generated yet.
If he doesn't answer silence , he'll get 5 mana but won't be able to cast anything this turn. Meanning it'll be usefull for activating activated abillities and things like that, but not casting spells.
Hope it helps and welcome again!
So basically he can respond with an instant or flash card using his own mana, he just cannot use seething song mana, correct?
He casts Seething Song. He may retain priority to cast another spell, but SS will not yet have resolved, and the mana won't be avaliable. If he passes priority, you may respond with Silence. At this point, you may retain priority to cast another spell or activate an ability. If you don't, he will gain priority, and be able to do the same, since Silence has yet to resolve. If nobody does anything, Silence resolves, and the two of you will still have the ability to put objects on the stack, however, your opponent can no longer cast spells. If nobody acts, Seething Song will resolve, he will gain 5 red mana, but be unable to spend them on spells. He can still use them to activate abilties, however.