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Rules Q&A » Post: Disaster Radius, Wild Evocation and Telepathy.

Disaster Radius, Wild Evocation and Telepathy.

April 22, 2013 09:24:20 AM

Todd Bussey
Judge (Uncertified)

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Disaster Radius, Wild Evocation and Telepathy.

Wild Evocation
Disaster Radius
Telepathy

If an opponent controls Telepathy and the random card determined for Wild Evocation's trigger is Disaster Radius,

must the player cast Disaster Radius if he has a creature card in hand?

The cards in his hands are already revealed by Telepathy so that half of the additional cost is already met, does he now just have to choose one of the creature cards to cast Disaster Radius?

Or can a player refuse to choose one of them?

Must the player reveal a creature card (if he has one) when there is no Telepathy in play?

Source: http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75842/29886437/Wild_Evocation_and_Disaster_Radius

Edited Todd Bussey (April 22, 2013 08:11:05 PM)

April 25, 2013 04:38:48 PM

Daniel Kitachewsky
Judge (Uncertified)

France

Disaster Radius, Wild Evocation and Telepathy.

They don't have to.

Revealing is an action that you must choose to do, it's not “already met” if the card happens to be already revealed. The hand remains a hidden zone even when its contents happen to be revealed. When you're instructed to cast a spell, you can't be forced to cast it if its cost involves information from a hidden zone.

It's the same principle as searches; when searching, you don't have to find objects in hidden zones even if all cards in that zone happen to be revealed.

Daniel Kitachewsky
L3, Paris, France
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