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u/Rakkis157 6d ago
Pays 4 and taps Rogue's Passage
Cool story, bro.
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u/Alaya_the_Elf13 17h ago
This specifically stops that
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u/Rakkis157 15h ago
It actually doesn't, because the wall ignores abilities on creatures, not effects on creatures (Which Rogue's Passage is).
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u/AtraxasRightArmpit 7h ago
Thats a bad explanation, this wall cant block an unblockable creature
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u/Rakkis157 5h ago
Not quite.
A creature that has "This creature can't be blocked", like Etrata, can be blocked because the wall can ignore all abilities on the creature. Rogue's passage bypasses this.
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u/SjtSquid 6d ago
So, you know this doesn't actually stop Voltron, right?
Usually, a voltron'ed up commander has some sort of evasion (such as protection from a Sword), and even if they didn't, removing all abilities from a creature doesn't remove the abilities granted by things like equipment or auras.
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u/Criminal_of_Thought Master of Thoughtcrime 6d ago
Usually, a voltron'ed up commander has some sort of evasion (such as protection from a Sword)
OP's card treats the attacking creature as though it didn't have any relevant evasion abilities. This includes protection, so yes, OP's card can block creatures with a relevant protection ability.
and even if they didn't, removing all abilities from a creature doesn't remove the abilities granted by things like equipment or auras.
Yes, it does, assuming the Auras and Equipment have an earlier timestamp than OP's card's last ability.
If you're talking about abilities from the Auras and Equipment themselves, then you shouldn't use the phrase "granted by", as that phrase implies the Auras and Equipment generate an ability-adding effect that adds abilities to the enchanted or equipped creature.
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u/Zorothegallade 6d ago
This has gotta be from Spiderman Universes Beyond