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Lucktastic
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January 3, 2013 12:13 AM PST
Hi I was curiuous how the new Bloodrush mechanic from Gatecrash interacts with
Wild Beastmaster
. Can you stack it so that when you declare an attack you can use a Bloodrush ability
forums.mtgsalvation.com/attachment.php?a... then have her give that +x/+x to all your other creatures aswell?
Hi I was curiuous how the new Bloodrush mechanic from Gatecrash interacts with Wild Beastmaster . Can you stack it so that when you declare an attack you can use a Bloodrush ability forums.mtgsalvation.com/attachmen
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Natedogg
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January 3, 2013 12:16 AM PST
The Beastmaster's ability checks its power when the ability resolves. So you can attack with the Beastmaster, then in response to the trigger increase the Beastmaster's power so your other creatures will get a bigger boost.
The Beastmaster's ability checks its power when the ability resolves. So you can attack with the Beastmaster, then in response to the trigger increase the Beastmaster's power so your other creatures will get a bigger boost.
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Lucktastic
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January 3, 2013 12:17 AM PST
Excellent. Thank you for your time
Excellent. Thank you for your time :)
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LoveMonkey
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January 3, 2013 12:18 AM PST
Yes, that works. You declare
Wild Beastmaster
as an attacker and her ability triggers. She is now an attacking creature. Then you cast your pump spell (or use bloodrush) in response to the trigger. The pump spell resolves first, boosting
Wild Beastmaster
, then the
Wild Beastmaster
's own ability resolves, at which point it checks the power of the
Wild Beastmaster
and sees the current (pumped) power to use.
Cheers
Yes, that works. You declare Wild Beastmaster as an attacker and her ability triggers. She is now an attacking creature. Then you cast your pump spell (or use bloodrush) in response to the trigger. The pump spe