BATTLE FOR ZENDIKAR

Murk Strider

Murk Strider

Enjambeur des eaux troubles


Créature : eldrazi et convertisseur


Carence (Cette carte n'a pas de couleur.)Quand l'Enjambeur des eaux troubles arrive sur le champ de bataille, vous pouvez mettre une carte qu'un adversaire possède dans le cimetière de ce joueur depuis l'exil. Si vous faites ainsi, renvoyez une créature ciblée dans la main de son propriétaire.


Si vous le voyez, c'est qu'il est déjà trop tard.


3 / 2


Illustrated by Chase Stone

· Battle for Zendikar (BFZ)


Murk Strider


#62 · Common · French · Nonfoil/Foil


Legal Formats

Standard
Pioneer
Modern
Legacy
Vintage
Commander
Oathbreaker
Alchemy
Explorer
Historic
Timeless
Brawl
Pauper
Penny

Variants

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Rulings


2015-08-25 : A card with devoid is just colorless. It’s not colorless and the colors of mana in its mana cost.

2015-08-25 : Cards with devoid use frames that are variations of the transparent frame traditionally used for Eldrazi. The top part of the card features some color over a background based on the texture of the hedrons that once imprisoned the Eldrazi. This coloration is intended to aid deckbuilding and game play.

2015-08-25 : Devoid works in all zones, not just on the battlefield.

2015-08-25 : Face-down cards in exile are grouped using two criteria: what caused them to be exiled face down and when they were exiled face down. If you want to put a face-down card in exile into its owner’s graveyard, you must first choose one of these groups and then choose a card from within that group at random. For example, say an artifact causes your opponent to exile their hand of three cards face down. Then on a later turn, that artifact causes your opponent to exile another two cards face down. If you use Wasteland Strangler to put one of those cards into their graveyard, you would pick the first or second pile and put a card chosen at random from that pile into the graveyard.

2015-08-25 : If a card loses devoid, it will still be colorless. This is because effects that change an object’s color (like the one created by devoid) are considered before the object loses devoid.

2015-08-25 : If a replacement effect will cause cards that would be put into a graveyard from anywhere to be exiled instead (such as the one created by Anafenza, the Foremost), you can still put an exiled card into its opponent’s graveyard. The card becomes a new object and remains in exile. In this situation, you can’t use a single exiled card if required to put more than one exiled card into the graveyard. Conversely, you could use the same card in this situation if two separate spells or abilities each required you to put a single exiled card into its owner’s graveyard.

2015-08-25 : If a spell or ability requires that you put more than one exiled card into the graveyard, you may choose cards owned by different opponents. Each card chosen will be put into its owner’s graveyard.

2015-08-25 : If the target creature becomes illegal before the triggered ability resolves, it won’t resolve and none of its effects will happen. You won’t “process” a card in exile.

2015-08-25 : Other cards and abilities can give a card with devoid color. If that happens, it’s just the new color, not that color and colorless.

2015-08-25 : Players can respond to the triggered ability, but once it starts resolving and you decide whether to put a card from exile into the player’s graveyard, it’s too late for anyone to respond.

2015-08-25 : You can’t look at face-down cards in exile unless an effect allows you to.

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