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10 months ago ::
Aug 01, 2012 - 5:37PM
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Date Joined:
Jul 30, 2005
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If I have Sphere of Resistance or Lodestone Golem in play, what happens to suspended cards once the last counter is removed AND there isn't enough mana to play the additional costs?
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10 months ago ::
Aug 01, 2012 - 5:43PM
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You must pay the additional costs to cast the spell. If you do not have enough mana in your mana pool, the card remains exiled.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 01, 2012 - 5:43PM
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Date Joined:
Jan 24, 2011
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It stays in exile if you're unable to cast it. I do something similar to my friends all the time with Nevermore . Here's the relevant rule (under the "suspend" section): When the last time counter is removed from this card, if it's exiled, play it without paying its mana cost if able. If you can't, it remains exiled.
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10 months ago ::
Aug 01, 2012 - 6:14PM
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Date Joined:
Jun 21, 2006
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It's also in the CR:
702.60a Suspend is a keyword that represents three abilities. The first is a static ability that functions while the card with suspend is in a player’s hand. The second and third are triggered abilities that function in the exile zone. “Suspend N—[cost]” means “If you could begin to cast this card by putting it onto the stack from your hand, you may pay [cost] and exile it with N time counters on it. This action doesn’t use the stack,” and “At the beginning of your upkeep, if this card is suspended, remove a time counter from it,” and “When the last time counter is removed from this card, if it’s exiled, play it without paying its mana cost if able. If you can’t, it remains exiled. If you cast a creature spell this way, it gains haste until you lose control of the spell or the permanent it becomes.”
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Sounds familiar?
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