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2 months ago  ::  Mar 17, 2013 - 11:21AM #1
Martcz
Date Joined: Aug 31, 2012
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Just a quick question: If a creature has protection from, lets say, white and a multicolored spell (lets say white, red) is casted on it does the protection still applyes?



(E.G.: Knight of Infamy blocks   Truefire Paladin  and nothing happens to the Knight?)


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2 months ago  ::  Mar 17, 2013 - 11:22AM #2
Enigma256
Date Joined: Jul 28, 2010
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Truefire Paladin is white
that is all Knight of Infamy cares about, he doesn't care that the Paladin is also red
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2 months ago  ::  Mar 17, 2013 - 5:54PM #3
thatmarkguy
Date Joined: Sep 16, 2011
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And to try to decode that first sentence (because the given example doesn't really match the provided text):
 
If a creature has protection from white, it cannot even be targetted by a red-and-white spell.  The question of "a multicolored spell (lets say white, red) is casted on it does the protection still applyes?" is a faulty question, because the fact that it prot-white means that such a spell CAN'T have been cast(ed?) on it.  It's not as though the spell happens and then the protecion kicks in and saves your creature - a (red-and)white spell cannot even be announced with a prot-white creature as the target.
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2 months ago  ::  Mar 17, 2013 - 6:49PM #4
Shard_Fenix
Date Joined: Jan 24, 2011
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Knight of Infamy cannot be targeted by Lightning Helix because Lightning Helix is white.

It is also red. It is also an instant. It is also a card. It is also a spell (if it's being cast). It is also multicolored. It is also nongreen. It is also noncreature. However, none of those are relevant to the question "Is it white?" which is the only question Knight of Infamy asks.
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