Collation de minuit
Enchantement
Saccage — Au début de votre étape de fin, si vous avez attaqué ce tour-ci, créez un jeton Nourriture. (C'est un artefact avec « , , sacrifiez ce jeton : Vous gagnez 3 points de vie. »)
, sacrifiez cet enchantement : Un adversaire ciblé perd X points de vie, X étant la quantité de points de vie que vous avez gagnés ce tour-ci.
, sacrifiez cet enchantement : Un adversaire ciblé perd X points de vie, X étant la quantité de points de vie que vous avez gagnés ce tour-ci.
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Rulings
The value of X is determined only once, as Midnight Snack's last ability resolves.
Raid abilities evaluate the entire turn to see if you attacked with a creature. That creature doesn't have to still be on the battlefield. Similarly, the player, planeswalker, or battle it attacked doesn't have to still be in the game or on the battlefield.
Raid abilities care only that you attacked with a creature. It doesn't matter how many creatures you attacked with or which player, planeswalker, or battle those creatures attacked.
Raid abilities evaluate the entire turn to see if you attacked with a creature. That creature doesn't have to still be on the battlefield. Similarly, the player, planeswalker, or battle it attacked doesn't have to still be in the game or on the battlefield.
Raid abilities care only that you attacked with a creature. It doesn't matter how many creatures you attacked with or which player, planeswalker, or battle those creatures attacked.
Rulings
The value of X is determined only once, as Midnight Snack's last ability resolves.
Raid abilities evaluate the entire turn to see if you attacked with a creature. That creature doesn't have to still be on the battlefield. Similarly, the player, planeswalker, or battle it attacked doesn't have to still be in the game or on the battlefield.
Raid abilities care only that you attacked with a creature. It doesn't matter how many creatures you attacked with or which player, planeswalker, or battle those creatures attacked.
Raid abilities evaluate the entire turn to see if you attacked with a creature. That creature doesn't have to still be on the battlefield. Similarly, the player, planeswalker, or battle it attacked doesn't have to still be in the game or on the battlefield.
Raid abilities care only that you attacked with a creature. It doesn't matter how many creatures you attacked with or which player, planeswalker, or battle those creatures attacked.
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