Edited Leonardo da Luz (Nov. 7, 2017 09:47:52 AM)
Originally posted by Leonardo da Luz:
“Three types of triggered abilities do not expire and resolve immediately if they are discovered: …
… An enters-the-battlefield trigger of an Aura that affects only the enchanted permanent and causes
a visible change to that permanent.”
Originally posted by Brook Gardner-Durbin:Doesn't Animate Dead stay on the battlefield if the trigger is missed? “Enchant creature card in a graveyard”.
Therefore, we could rule Missed Trigger (nondetrimental, clearly) and give the opponent the chance to put it on the stack if they would like – most likely No, so we would just put the enchantment in the graveyard.
Originally posted by Phil Lancaster:
Doesn't Animate Dead stay on the battlefield if the trigger is missed? “Enchant creature card in a graveyard”.
Originally posted by Comprehensive Rules:
303.4c If an Aura is enchanting an illegal object or player as defined by its enchant ability and other applicable effects, the object it was attached to no longer exists, or the player it was attached to
has left the game, the Aura is put into its owner’s graveyard. (This is a state-based action. See rule 704.)
Originally posted by Jake Eakle:
Why wouldn't it still be attached to the creature card in the graveyard, if the creature card in the graveyard didn't move?
Originally posted by Brook Gardner-Durbin:
In this case, as Animate Dead says “enchant creature card in a graveyard” and it has no creature card in a graveyard attached to it (and its wording hasn't changed because the trigger was missed), the condition isn't being met and the aura should go to the graveyard.
Originally posted by Brook Gardner-Durbin:
My understanding from the initial question was that the creature was still in the graveyard, the animate dead was on the battlefield and not attached to anything.
Originally posted by Leonardo da Luz:
Amy casts Animate Dead targeting a creature in her graveyard, but for some reason, she forget to bring it back to the battlefield with its trigger. It is noticed a turn later on the game, and a judge is called.
Originally posted by Joshua Feingold:(except, I'm not generally giving out my number, so … pffft.)
Call me when it happens.
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