Underrealm Lich vs. Dredge
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No doubt, Underrealm Lich is cool. Still I am wondering, how it interacts with dredge, such as on Life from the Loam.
As both are replacement effects, I should be able to choose which happens, shouldn't I?
Asking for a friend.
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No doubt, Underrealm Lich is cool. Still I am wondering, how it interacts with dredge, such as on Life from the Loam.
As both are replacement effects, I should be able to choose which happens, shouldn't I?
Asking for a friend.
magic-the-gathering
I'm curious what interaction between dredge and Underrealm Lich you see that involves putting something "on top" of anything else. The existing answer seems to be correct, but if you can elaborate on your intention then a more detailed answer could be possible.
– Kamil Drakari
Nov 15 at 19:19
"On top" seems to imply you think the stack is used, but that's not the case. You apply one of your choice. (Then if still applicable, you apply the other.)
– ikegami
Nov 15 at 20:28
"On top" as in colloquial speech for "apply first".
– Erik
2 days ago
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up vote
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No doubt, Underrealm Lich is cool. Still I am wondering, how it interacts with dredge, such as on Life from the Loam.
As both are replacement effects, I should be able to choose which happens, shouldn't I?
Asking for a friend.
magic-the-gathering
No doubt, Underrealm Lich is cool. Still I am wondering, how it interacts with dredge, such as on Life from the Loam.
As both are replacement effects, I should be able to choose which happens, shouldn't I?
Asking for a friend.
magic-the-gathering
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asked Nov 15 at 18:25
Erik
2006
2006
I'm curious what interaction between dredge and Underrealm Lich you see that involves putting something "on top" of anything else. The existing answer seems to be correct, but if you can elaborate on your intention then a more detailed answer could be possible.
– Kamil Drakari
Nov 15 at 19:19
"On top" seems to imply you think the stack is used, but that's not the case. You apply one of your choice. (Then if still applicable, you apply the other.)
– ikegami
Nov 15 at 20:28
"On top" as in colloquial speech for "apply first".
– Erik
2 days ago
add a comment |
I'm curious what interaction between dredge and Underrealm Lich you see that involves putting something "on top" of anything else. The existing answer seems to be correct, but if you can elaborate on your intention then a more detailed answer could be possible.
– Kamil Drakari
Nov 15 at 19:19
"On top" seems to imply you think the stack is used, but that's not the case. You apply one of your choice. (Then if still applicable, you apply the other.)
– ikegami
Nov 15 at 20:28
"On top" as in colloquial speech for "apply first".
– Erik
2 days ago
I'm curious what interaction between dredge and Underrealm Lich you see that involves putting something "on top" of anything else. The existing answer seems to be correct, but if you can elaborate on your intention then a more detailed answer could be possible.
– Kamil Drakari
Nov 15 at 19:19
I'm curious what interaction between dredge and Underrealm Lich you see that involves putting something "on top" of anything else. The existing answer seems to be correct, but if you can elaborate on your intention then a more detailed answer could be possible.
– Kamil Drakari
Nov 15 at 19:19
"On top" seems to imply you think the stack is used, but that's not the case. You apply one of your choice. (Then if still applicable, you apply the other.)
– ikegami
Nov 15 at 20:28
"On top" seems to imply you think the stack is used, but that's not the case. You apply one of your choice. (Then if still applicable, you apply the other.)
– ikegami
Nov 15 at 20:28
"On top" as in colloquial speech for "apply first".
– Erik
2 days ago
"On top" as in colloquial speech for "apply first".
– Erik
2 days ago
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Both dredge and Underrealm Lich's ability are replacement effects. As such, you can choose which one you want to apply when you would draw a card.
616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller (or its owner if it has no controller) or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
13
down vote
accepted
Both dredge and Underrealm Lich's ability are replacement effects. As such, you can choose which one you want to apply when you would draw a card.
616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller (or its owner if it has no controller) or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
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up vote
13
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accepted
Both dredge and Underrealm Lich's ability are replacement effects. As such, you can choose which one you want to apply when you would draw a card.
616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller (or its owner if it has no controller) or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
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up vote
13
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up vote
13
down vote
accepted
Both dredge and Underrealm Lich's ability are replacement effects. As such, you can choose which one you want to apply when you would draw a card.
616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller (or its owner if it has no controller) or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
Both dredge and Underrealm Lich's ability are replacement effects. As such, you can choose which one you want to apply when you would draw a card.
616.1. If two or more replacement and/or prevention effects are attempting to modify the way an event affects an object or player, the affected object’s controller (or its owner if it has no controller) or the affected player chooses one to apply [...]
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I'm curious what interaction between dredge and Underrealm Lich you see that involves putting something "on top" of anything else. The existing answer seems to be correct, but if you can elaborate on your intention then a more detailed answer could be possible.
– Kamil Drakari
Nov 15 at 19:19
"On top" seems to imply you think the stack is used, but that's not the case. You apply one of your choice. (Then if still applicable, you apply the other.)
– ikegami
Nov 15 at 20:28
"On top" as in colloquial speech for "apply first".
– Erik
2 days ago