If I have a card effect like Glorious Anthem that gives creatures a +1 bonus and I then bring a creature into play. Does the creature coming into play receive a +1 counter? Or does the creature only receive the bonus as long as the enchantment is in play? I've heard it both ways and the rulings are stupid long and full of examples that I don't see appling here.
If I have a card effect like Glorious Anthem that gives creatures a +1 bonus and I then bring a creature into play. Does the creature coming into play receive a +1 counter? Or does the creature only receive the bonus as long as the enchantment is in play? I've heard it both ways and the rulings are stupid long and full of examples that I don't see appling here.
The creature does not get a counter. The bonus only exists while the enchantment is on the battlefield. If the effect does not say it gives counters, it doesn't.
If I have a card effect like Glorious Anthem that gives creatures a +1 bonus and I then bring a creature into play. Does the creature coming into play receive a +1 counter? Or does the creature only receive the bonus as long as the enchantment is in play? I've heard it both ways and the rulings are stupid long and full of examples that I don't see appling here.
The creature does not get a counter. The bonus only exists while the enchantment is on the battlefield. If the effect does not say it gives counters, it doesn't.
Sometimes it can , see the difference? Triggered ability <-> Static ability, p/t boost <-> counters that give p/t boost
Rules question? Have you read the Basic rulebook already? No? Why not take some time to do that?
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I play in the same game as Dr. Bell (don't let him fool you he's only a chiropractor). Anyway we need a little clearer answer.
Do they stay if they are counters?
The way we were told to play is if an effect says all creatures get a +1 +1 it is permanent if the creature came out after the enchantment but temporary if the enchantment came out after the creature.
Is that correct?
Also is it different if the card says it give counters? I could see counters being permanent.
The way we were told to play is if an effect says all creatures get a +1 +1 it is permanent if the creature came out after the enchantment but temporary if the enchantment came out after the creature.
This is very unclear, so it probably is false. Bonus effects which are not counters remains only for as long as stated on the card granting it. For enchantment, it usually means as long as the enchantment is in play, and affect all creatures in play. For sorceries and instants, it usually means until the end of turn and only for those creatures which are in play as the spell resolves.
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If I have a card effect like Glorious Anthem that gives creatures a +1 bonus and I then bring a creature into play. Does the creature coming into play receive a +1 counter? Or does the creature only receive the bonus as long as the enchantment is in play? I've heard it both ways and the rulings are stupid long and full of examples that I don't see appling here.
The creature does not get a counter. The bonus only exists while the enchantment is on the battlefield. If the effect does not say it gives counters, it doesn't.
Sometimes it can , see the difference? Triggered ability <-> Static ability, p/t boost <-> counters that give p/t boost
The Crusade says it gives counters, so it does. How is that different from what I said?
If I have a card effect like Glorious Anthem that gives creatures a +1 bonus and I then bring a creature into play. Does the creature coming into play receive a +1 counter? Or does the creature only receive the bonus as long as the enchantment is in play? I've heard it both ways and the rulings are stupid long and full of examples that I don't see appling here.
The creature does not get a counter. The bonus only exists while the enchantment is on the battlefield. If the effect does not say it gives counters, it doesn't.
Sometimes it can , see the difference? Triggered ability <-> Static ability, p/t boost <-> counters that give p/t boost
The Crusade says it gives counters, so it does. How is that different from what I said?
I know I quoted you but it was to add info for the OP.
Rules question? Have you read the Basic rulebook already? No? Why not take some time to do that?
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