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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 19:54:48 -0000, Sentinel <robbuchanan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>1. I declare an attack and tap my creature (3/3). My opponent declares he is
>blocking with a (6/6). My attacking creautre has the following ability :
>Sacrifice a land to gain flying until end of turn. I sacrifice a land to
>activate this ability. My question is: Although the blocking creature has
>not got flying, would my attacking creature still be blocked?
Yes. If you give an attacker an "evasion ability" (any of the ones that says
"This creature can't be blocked / except by ...") _after_ it is already
blocked, that doesn't change whether it is blocked or not, and doesn't change
anything about combat damage assignment. To stop the 6/6 from being able to
block you, you would have had to give your 3/3 flying -before- blockers were
declared. The good news is you have plenty of time during declare-attackers
step to do this; the bad news is you're not allowed to "wait, see what he
tries to block with, THEN go back and try to make things unblockable" - you
would have to give the 3/3 flying before you knew whether or not he was going
to block with the 6/6 at all.
>2. I have a wizard with the ability: Tap & Pay 1 generic mana
Quick digression: There's no such thing, at present, as 'generic mana'. What
this Wizard has is a -cost-: Tap is part of it, and 1 is the generic _mana
cost_ that's part of it. This isn't "a cost paid in generic mana", it's "a
mana cost that's generic - payable by any mana, colored or colorless".
("Generic mana" would be a kind of mana that could -pay any cost-, colored or
generic. We don't have a kind of mana that can do that. Similarly, a
"colorless cost" would be one that -only- colorless mana, not colored mana,
could pay. Nitpicky phrasing, we know, but the concepts involved are
different for the cost and for the mana that's paying the cost...)
So: "1,Tap: ..."
>and tap target creature or artifact. My opponent announces his attack and taps
>his 6/6 creature. Could I now use my wizard's ability to tap the attacking
>creature
Yes, but since it's already been declared as an attacker, this in no way
removes it from combat, and since it's already tapped, this actually has No
Visible Effect at all on it.
You can't 'respond to declaring attackers/blockers' in any way at all; neither
of those use the stack, so neither can be responded to.
>(like an instant) and null the attack?
Nope. "Tap this" is not a counterspell of any sort. You -could-, BEFORE he
had declared attackers, say "I use this to tap <creature> so it won't be
able to attack in a moment". And, if he goes -too fast-, and rushes into
declaring attackers before you get a chance to say you want to tap one of
them first (which, since he can SEE you have this Wizard out, he should not
be doing, but sometimes even then opponent will), you can say "Wait, back up,
I had something to do before you declared attackers" and back up into
beginning-of-combat step ... since that step can't END unless you both pass
in succession with the stack empty, he can't unilaterally move on to
declaring attackers.
But, as above, what you CAN'T do is "wait to see what he wants to attack with,
THEN try to do something "before he attacks" to fiddle with which creatures
get to attack". You have to tap his potential attacker before he gets to
declare his attackers at all; you can't somehow "nullify" an attack that's
already declared this way. Tapping or untapping an attacker or blocker does
not remove it from combat in any way, and does not affect its combat damage in
any way, in general.
It sounds like you (and your friend) may be somewhat new to the game; you just
have to remember, I think, that _no_ step or phase in which a player gets
priority can -end-, until _both_ players, in succession, pass priority. This
means that nobody can end a phase or step on their own, it always takes both
players agreeing ... and it also means that if you want to do something before
the next step or phase starts, you will get a chance to. (What you WON'T get
a chance to do is "wait to see if HE wants to do something, then do something
only if he doesn't want to do anything".)
Dave
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