Lavinia del Décimo
Criatura legendaria — Soldado humano
Protección contra rojo. Cuando Lavinia del Décimo entre al campo de batalla, detén cada permanente que no sea tierra que controlen tus oponentes con un coste de maná convertido de 4 o menos. (Hasta tu próximo turno, esos permanentes no pueden atacar ni bloquear y sus habilidades activadas no pueden activarse.)
4 / 4
Illustrated by Willian Murai
· RNA Guild Kit (GK2)
Lavinia of the Tenth
#15 · Rare · Spanish · Nonfoil
Legal Formats
Standard |
Pioneer |
Modern |
Legacy |
Vintage |
Commander |
Oathbreaker |
Alchemy |
Explorer |
Historic |
Timeless |
Brawl |
Pauper |
Penny |
Variants
Under Construction
Prints
Rulings
2013-04-15 : Activated abilities include a colon and are written in the form “[cost]: [effect].” No one can activate any activated abilities, including mana abilities, of a detained permanent.
2013-04-15 : If a creature is already attacking or blocking when it’s detained, it won’t be removed from combat. It will continue to attack or block.
2013-04-15 : If a noncreature permanent is detained and later turns into a creature, it won’t be able to attack or block.
2013-04-15 : If a permanent’s activated ability is on the stack when that permanent is detained, the ability will be unaffected.
2013-04-15 : Lavinia’s ability doesn’t affect permanents an opponent gains control of after its enters-the-battlefield ability has resolved. Similarly, if you gain control of a detained permanent after that ability resolves, it will continue to be detained until your next turn.
2013-04-15 : The converted mana cost of a creature token is 0 unless that token is a copy of another creature, in which case it copies that creature’s mana cost.
2013-04-15 : The static abilities of a detained permanent still apply. The triggered abilities of a detained permanent can still trigger.
2013-04-15 : When a player leaves a multiplayer game, any continuous effects with durations that last until that player’s next turn or until a specific point in that turn will last until that turn would have begun. They neither expire immediately nor last indefinitely.
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