A player attacks with 2 creatures. His opponent controls 2 creatures and single-blocks both attacking creatures, then casts
Triton Tactics targeting both blocking creatures. In response, one of the creatures targeted with
Triton Tactics is destroyed(or otherwise becomes an illegal target, perhaps because it gains shroud or protection).
Assuming nothing else happens, and
Triton Tactics resolves, what happens when the delayed triggered ability created by it resolves? Will it attempt to tap the creature that was blocked by the destroyed creature, and will it stop that creature from untapping on its controller's next untap step? Why does this work whichever way it does?
Furthermore, if a player casts
Blinding Beam using Entwine, targeting a player and two creatures that player controls, but one of those creatures becomes an illegal target before Blinding Beam resolves, will that creature untap during that player's next untap step according to rule 608.2b?
Specifically, this part:
If the spell or ability creates a continuous effect that affects game rules (see rule
613.10), that effect doesn’t apply to illegal targets.
Thanks for your answers!
Yours sincerely,
Sebastian Stückl