Призраки невинных
Существо — Дух
Если источник должен нанести повреждения существу или игроку, вместо этого он наносит этому существу или игроку половину повреждений (округлять в меньшую сторону).
"Матушка сказала, что мы должны встретить добрых духов хлебом-солью, но у меня прямо мороз по коже пробежал, и я просто захлопнул дверь". —Отак, лавочник с улицы Жестянщиков
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Illustrated by Kev Walker
· Ravnica: City of Guilds (RAV)
Ghosts of the Innocent
#20 · Rare · Russian · Nonfoil/Foil
Legal Formats
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Pauper |
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Variants
Under Construction
Prints
Rulings
2005-10-01 : Half of 1 rounded down is 0. A source that would deal 1 damage won’t deal damage at all.
2005-10-01 : If a damage prevention effect and Ghosts of the Innocent’s effect would apply to the same damage, the player or the controller of the creature being dealt damage may apply the effects in either order (most likely applying the halving effect first).
2005-10-01 : If both Ghosts of the Innocent and Furnace of Rath (which doubles damage) are on the battlefield, the controller of the permanent being dealt damage or the player being dealt damage can apply the effects in either order. This can matter if the original amount of damage is odd. For example, if a source would deal 3 damage, Ghosts of the Innocent would make it 1 damage, then Furnace of Rath would make it 2 damage, if the player chose to apply the effects in that order.
2005-10-01 : If damage is redirected, it’s only halved once.
2005-10-01 : Multiple Ghosts of the Innocent effects are cumulative, and each will halve the damage, rounded down. For example, with three on the battlefield, 14 damage becomes 7, then 3, then finally 1, and only 1 damage would actually be dealt.
2005-10-01 : This isn’t a damage prevention effect. If Excruciator (“Damage that would be dealt by Excruciator can’t be prevented”) would deal 7 damage to a permanent or player, it deals 3 damage instead.
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