Überforderungs-Falle
(Mindbreak Trap)
Spontanzauber - Falle
„Das Leben ist ein Labyrinth. Dies ist eine der Sackgassen." —Noyan Dar, Ruhezauberer aus Tazeem
Artist:
Christopher MoellerShare:
Text:
Falls ein Gegner in diesem Zug drei oder mehr Zaubersprüche gewirkt hat, kannst du bezahlen, anstatt die Manakosten der Überforderungs-Falle zu bezahlen.Schicke eine beliebige Anzahl an Zaubersprüchen deiner Wahl ins Exil.
Rulings:
- 10/1/2009 You may ignore a Trap’s alternative cost condition and simply cast it for its normal mana cost. This is true even if its alternative cost condition has been met.
- 10/1/2009 Casting a Trap by paying its alternative cost doesn’t change its mana cost or converted mana cost. The only difference is the cost you actually pay.
- 10/1/2009 Effects that increase or reduce the cost to cast a Trap will apply to whichever cost you chose to pay.
- 10/1/2009 Mindbreak Trap’s alternative cost condition checks whether an opponent cast three or more spells this turn, not whether those spells have resolved.
- 10/1/2009 If a spell is exiled, it’s removed from the stack and thus will not resolve. The spell isn’t countered; it just no longer exists. This works on spells that can’t be countered, such as Terra Stomper.
Legality:
- standard: Not legal
- future: Not legal
- frontier: Not legal
- modern: Legal
- legacy: Legal
- pauper: Not legal
- vintage: Legal
- penny: Not legal
- commander: Legal
- 1v1: Legal
- duel: Legal
- brawl: Legal
- oldschool: Not legal
- historic: Legal
- pioneer: Not legal
- gladiator: Legal
- premodern: Not legal
- historicbrawl: Not legal
- paupercommander: Not legal
- alchemy: Not legal
- explorer: Not legal
- predh: Legal
- oathbreaker: Legal
- timeless: Legal
- standardbrawl: Not legal