Clandestine suspecte // Loup-garou de mer
//
Créature — humain et gredin et loup-garou // Créature — loup-garou
La Clandestine suspecte ne peut pas être bloquée.
À chaque fois que la Clandestine suspecte inflige des blessures de combat à un joueur, piochez une carte, puis défaussez-vous d'une carte.
Diurne (Si un joueur ne lance pas de sort pendant son propre tour, on passe à la nuit au prochain tour.) // Le Loup-garou de mer ne peut pas être bloqué.
À chaque fois que le Loup-garou de mer inflige des blessures de combat à un joueur, piochez une carte.
Nocturne (Si un joueur lance au moins deux sorts pendant son propre tour, on passe au jour au prochain tour.)
À chaque fois que la Clandestine suspecte inflige des blessures de combat à un joueur, piochez une carte, puis défaussez-vous d'une carte.
Diurne (Si un joueur ne lance pas de sort pendant son propre tour, on passe à la nuit au prochain tour.) // Le Loup-garou de mer ne peut pas être bloqué.
À chaque fois que le Loup-garou de mer inflige des blessures de combat à un joueur, piochez une carte.
Nocturne (Si un joueur lance au moins deux sorts pendant son propre tour, on passe au jour au prochain tour.)
1 // 2/1 // 1
standard
future
historic
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy
pauper
vintage
penny
commander
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel
oldschool
premodern
Rulings
If you cast a spell with daybound during night, that spell will be front face up (that is, daybound face up) on the stack. However, it will enter the battlefield with its back face up (that is, with its nightbound face up). It won't enter with its daybound face up and then transform.
If it is night, permanents with daybound that enter the battlefield without being cast will enter with their nightbound faces up.
If it is night, and the active player of the previous turn cast two or more spells during their turn, it becomes day.
For more information about Day and Night and the Daybound and Nightbound abilities, please see the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Mechanics atricle (https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/innistrad-midnight-hunt-mechanics-2021-09-02).
If it's neither day nor night, and a creature with daybound and a creature with nightbound somehow appear on the battlefield at the same time, it becomes day. The creature with nightbound will transform.
Before a player untaps their permanents during the untap step, the game checks to see if the day/night designation should change.
If it is day, and the active player of the previous turn cast no spells during their turn, it becomes night.
Permanents with daybound and nightbound can't transform via any means other than their daybound and nightbound abilities. Notably, older cards such as Moonmist that instruct a player to transform permanents don't affect permanents with daybound or nightbound.
Day and night are designations that the game itself can have. The game starts as neither. Once the game becomes day (or less commonly, night), the game will be exactly one of them—day or night—going back and forth for the rest of the game.
Double-faced permanents with daybound transform to their nightbound faces as it becomes night. Similarly, double-faced permanents with nightbound transform to their daybound faces as it becomes day. This happens immediately and is not a state-based action. It happens any time it becomes day or night, not just during the untap step.
If it is night, permanents with daybound that enter the battlefield without being cast will enter with their nightbound faces up.
If it is night, and the active player of the previous turn cast two or more spells during their turn, it becomes day.
For more information about Day and Night and the Daybound and Nightbound abilities, please see the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Mechanics atricle (https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/innistrad-midnight-hunt-mechanics-2021-09-02).
If it's neither day nor night, and a creature with daybound and a creature with nightbound somehow appear on the battlefield at the same time, it becomes day. The creature with nightbound will transform.
Before a player untaps their permanents during the untap step, the game checks to see if the day/night designation should change.
If it is day, and the active player of the previous turn cast no spells during their turn, it becomes night.
Permanents with daybound and nightbound can't transform via any means other than their daybound and nightbound abilities. Notably, older cards such as Moonmist that instruct a player to transform permanents don't affect permanents with daybound or nightbound.
Day and night are designations that the game itself can have. The game starts as neither. Once the game becomes day (or less commonly, night), the game will be exactly one of them—day or night—going back and forth for the rest of the game.
Double-faced permanents with daybound transform to their nightbound faces as it becomes night. Similarly, double-faced permanents with nightbound transform to their daybound faces as it becomes day. This happens immediately and is not a state-based action. It happens any time it becomes day or night, not just during the untap step.
Rulings
If you cast a spell with daybound during night, that spell will be front face up (that is, daybound face up) on the stack. However, it will enter the battlefield with its back face up (that is, with its nightbound face up). It won't enter with its daybound face up and then transform.
If it is night, permanents with daybound that enter the battlefield without being cast will enter with their nightbound faces up.
If it is night, and the active player of the previous turn cast two or more spells during their turn, it becomes day.
For more information about Day and Night and the Daybound and Nightbound abilities, please see the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Mechanics atricle (https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/innistrad-midnight-hunt-mechanics-2021-09-02).
If it's neither day nor night, and a creature with daybound and a creature with nightbound somehow appear on the battlefield at the same time, it becomes day. The creature with nightbound will transform.
Before a player untaps their permanents during the untap step, the game checks to see if the day/night designation should change.
If it is day, and the active player of the previous turn cast no spells during their turn, it becomes night.
Permanents with daybound and nightbound can't transform via any means other than their daybound and nightbound abilities. Notably, older cards such as Moonmist that instruct a player to transform permanents don't affect permanents with daybound or nightbound.
Day and night are designations that the game itself can have. The game starts as neither. Once the game becomes day (or less commonly, night), the game will be exactly one of them—day or night—going back and forth for the rest of the game.
Double-faced permanents with daybound transform to their nightbound faces as it becomes night. Similarly, double-faced permanents with nightbound transform to their daybound faces as it becomes day. This happens immediately and is not a state-based action. It happens any time it becomes day or night, not just during the untap step.
If it is night, permanents with daybound that enter the battlefield without being cast will enter with their nightbound faces up.
If it is night, and the active player of the previous turn cast two or more spells during their turn, it becomes day.
For more information about Day and Night and the Daybound and Nightbound abilities, please see the Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Mechanics atricle (https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/feature/innistrad-midnight-hunt-mechanics-2021-09-02).
If it's neither day nor night, and a creature with daybound and a creature with nightbound somehow appear on the battlefield at the same time, it becomes day. The creature with nightbound will transform.
Before a player untaps their permanents during the untap step, the game checks to see if the day/night designation should change.
If it is day, and the active player of the previous turn cast no spells during their turn, it becomes night.
Permanents with daybound and nightbound can't transform via any means other than their daybound and nightbound abilities. Notably, older cards such as Moonmist that instruct a player to transform permanents don't affect permanents with daybound or nightbound.
Day and night are designations that the game itself can have. The game starts as neither. Once the game becomes day (or less commonly, night), the game will be exactly one of them—day or night—going back and forth for the rest of the game.
Double-faced permanents with daybound transform to their nightbound faces as it becomes night. Similarly, double-faced permanents with nightbound transform to their daybound faces as it becomes day. This happens immediately and is not a state-based action. It happens any time it becomes day or night, not just during the untap step.
Votre collection ? vos decks ?
Envie de gérer votre collection et/ou créer des decks ?