Exploring the philosophy of magic: Insights from a magic judge

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Dear Magic Judge, I hope this message finds you well. I am in need of your expertise to settle a dispute that has arisen among a group of friends. We were playing a game that involves various magical spells and abilities, and there is a disagreement about the outcome of a certain interaction. In this particular situation, one player used a spell to try and negate the effects of another player's ability. The spell cast was meant to counteract the ability, but the interpretation of the rules has led to conflicting opinions. Some argue that the spell should successfully nullify the ability, while others believe that the ability should persist despite the attempted counter.


Dream Halls doesn’t care where the spell is being cast from, so you can use its alternate cost to cast cards you discarded via Oskar’s ability. This lets you make a nice chain of spells as long as you have the right cards in hand.

If I have access to mutate creatures let s say Vulpikeet from an opponent with Draugr Necromancer for example ; can I cast Vulpikeet for it s mutate ability targeting a creature I own. FILE - Crowds fill Main Street USA in front of Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom on the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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Some argue that the spell should successfully nullify the ability, while others believe that the ability should persist despite the attempted counter. Given your extensive knowledge and experience in the realm of magic, I kindly request your judgment on this matter. Your ruling will help us reach a resolution and restore harmony among our gaming group.

Top 5 Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty Rules Questions - Ask the Judge

Today, the judge Antonio Faillace presents the most recurring questions that he saw during Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty's Prerelease!

Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty has arrived with everything, several cards impacting the constructed formats and many people still poring over strategies in Limited.

After the period of stoppage of physical events due to the pandemic, many stores were able to hold the famous "Pre-Release" - one of the most traditional Magic events, when people can open packs and build decks only with the new cards, in great fun and celebration of the game and the upcoming set.

One of the really cool things about these Prerelease events is that you start to notice the interactions within the cards in the set itself, which in turn always brings some questions about rules/mechanics — especially when they're new rules or "updates". Based on that, and what I've observed over the course of the four Prerelease events I've followed, I bring you this Top 5 questions!

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We understand that you may be busy, but we greatly appreciate your time and expertise. Please let us know your thoughts and interpretation of the rules surrounding this situation. Any additional insights or advice you can provide would be most welcome. Thank you in advance for your assistance. We greatly value your opinion and look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, [Your Name].

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