Published on 01/11/2010
Choices in Your Head
or, They Tell Me to Pet a Monkey
By Eli Shiffrin, Brian Paskoff, and Carsten Haese
This Article from: Eli Shiffrin
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Okay, we won't make you do all of the work. But it is indeed time for one of our quiz articles! You'll get a question and five answers below – choose your answer in your head (this isn't formal enough to bother setting up any way to mark your answers) and then click the button to reveal whether your answer was right or not.
Note that unlike other quiz columns, some of these questions have multiple correct answers! The lead-in to the answer selection will note if multiple answers may be correct.
The answers to these questions are here, but what about the other questions bouncing around in your head? Send those in to cranial.insertion@gmail.com for an answer, and your question may even be published in a future column.
As for now, the quiz's the thing!
Q: What can I do when Goldmeadow Stalwart wants to come out of suspension from Jhoira of the Ghitu?
A: The answer(s) is/are...
A: Pay for it.
B: Don't pay for it.
C: Reveal a card for it.
D: Neither reveal nor pay.
E: Tell it to get you a cookie first.
The answer is
Q: My opponent sacrifices one Nantuko Husk to another. What can I kill off with Lightning Bolt to reduce the damage I'll take in combat?
A: The answer is...
A: The Husk he wants to sacrifice.
B: The Husk he's sacrificing to.
C: Either Husk.
D: Neither Husk.
E: The player who is at 3 life.
The husky answer is
Q: A Phytohydra with no counters but equipped with Fireshrieker and Behemoth Sledge attacks and a Spearbreaker Behemoth with a Galvanic Arc on blocks. What's the most I can trample over? How much life do I gain?
A: The answer is...
A: Phytohydra deals 3 damage to the Behemoth, you gain 3 life. Then Phytohydra deals 3 damage to the Behemoth, and you gain 3 life.
B: Phytohydra deals 3 damage to the Behemoth, you gain no life. Then Phytohydra deals 5 damage to the Behemoth, 3 to your opponent, and you gain 3 life.
C: Phytohydra deals 3 damage to the Behemoth, you gain 3 life. Then Phytohydra deals 5 damage to the Behemoth, 3 to your opponent, and you gain 8 life.
D: Phytohydra deals 3 damage to the Behemoth, you gain 3 life. Then Phytohydra deals 2 damage to the Behemoth, 6 to your opponent, and you gain 8 life.
E: Your head asplode.
The answer is
Q: My Steppe Lynx has a Crown of Fury on it, then I play a land and swing. My opponent Ovinizes it. What do I have now?
A: The answer is...
A: 3/3 kitty with first strike
B: 3/3 kitty without first strike
C: 1/1 kitty without first strike
D: 0/1 kitty where first strike does not matter anyway
E: You're a kitty!
The answer is
A: The dauntless answer is...
A: It goes to your graveyard and you lose 1 life.
B: It goes to his graveyard, but you lose 1 life.
C: It goes to his graveyard and he loses 1 life.
D: It goes to your graveyard, but he loses 1 life.
E: It goes to my graveyard, and I gain 1 life.
The answer is
Q: What happens if Dralnu, Lich Lord gives Ancestral Visions flashback?
A: The answer is...
A: The flashback cost is and you can cast it.
B: The flashback cost is null and you can't cast it.
C: The flashback cost is null but you can suspend it.
D: The flashback cost is and you can cast it or suspend it.
E: Ancestral Visions starts screaming about the Charlies.
The inspiring answer is
Q: I have Bonesplitter on an Elf token and then my opponent Reality Ripples the token. When do I get what back?
A: The answer, given that this happens during your untap step, is...
A: The Elf token comes back with the Bonesplitter attached.
B: The Bonesplitter comes back, the Elf token never comes back.
C: The Elf token comes back and the Bonesplitter comes back unattached.
D: Neither ever come back.
E: This answer has been phased out.
The answer is
Q: In what zones is Transguild Courier a multicolor card?
A: The answer, so colorful that many may be correct, is...
A: On the battlefield.
B: In your library.
C: In the exile zone.
D: In your sideboard.
E: In your trade binder.
The answer is
Q: What happens if I discard Guerrilla Tactics to my opponent's Oona's Prowler?
A: The answer is...
A: It triggers since an opponent's effect made you discard it.
B: It doesn't trigger since you control the effect.
C: It doesn't trigger since it's not discarded to an effect.
D: It depends whose turn it is.
E: Ook ook.
The answer is
Q: My opponent controls Tolsimir Wolfblood with a -1/-1 counter and Runeclaw Bear, and I cast Solar Tide entwined. What dies?
A: The answer is...
A: First Tolsimir is destroyed, then the Bear is small enough that it lives.
B: First the set of objects to be destroyed is determined, then they're all destroyed at once.
C: First the set of objects to be destroyed is determined, then Tolsimir is destroyed, then the Bear.
D: You choose which order to carry out the modes in, so you can destroy the Bear first.
E: Wait, someone played Runeclaw Bear? Anywhere? Ever? Madness!
The answer is
A: The answer is...
A: He gains life for lifelink, you gain no life.
B: Neither player gains life.
C: Both players gain life.
D: He gains no life, you gain life for Transcendence.
E: Worship me, you puny fools! Bwahahaha!
The vivid answer is
Q: I have no way left to win, but I can keep spitting out chump blockers to survive until time is called. Is that a problem if I do?
A: The answer will eventually possibly be...
A: Yes, it's Slow Play.
B: Yes, it's Stalling.
C: Yes, but there is no specific penalty.
D: No, it's not a problem.
E: No, but there will be baseball bats outside waiting for you.
The answer is
Q: I cast Hideous End targeting a black creature and notice as soon as he changes his life total. How do you judges fix things like that?
A: The answer, and there might be more than one in the end, is...
A: Untap your lands.
B: Put Hideous End back in your hand.
C: Put Hideous End back on the stack with a different target.
D: Nothing at all.
E: Opponent un-subtracts 2 from his life total.
F: Return the creature to the battlefield.
G: Freak out because I gave you more than five answers.
H: DQ for Cheating, obviously.
I: for an I.
J: Warning or something for Cheating.
K: Overuse a joke.
The answer is
There you go! That wasn't too hard, was it? The Rules Advisor exam at the Judge Center is a little longer, a little harder, and has five viable answers, but if you did well and haven't tried out already, consider taking some practice exams and then the Rules Advisor test.
Until next time, may life come to you in multiple choice!
- Eli Shiffrin
About the Author:
Eli Shiffrin is currently in Lowell, Massachusetts and discovering how dense the east coast MTG community is. Legend has it that the Comprehensive Rules are inscribed on the folds of his brain.
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