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Kiku question

  • 22-03-2005 07:16PM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    Q: The Kiku, night's flower can cause a creature to inflict damage to itself equal to its power. The question is: is the source of the damage is Kiku (therefore black color), or is according to the creature being effected by the kiku?
    Clarification: If its the second option, then a creature protected from black will be effected from the Kiku creature ability.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 825 ✭✭✭MatthewVII


    The source of the damage is the creature itself. However, a creature with protection from black won't be killed, this is because protection from black means it cant be targeted by a black source and kiku can't hit it with its ability. However, say it was a white creature with protection from white. kiku could target it, the creature would put the damage on the stack which would then be prevented because the damage is from a white source. to recap, protection stops the following
    Damage-damage to a protected creature fizzles
    Enchantment + equipment-protected creature cant be enchanted by said colour, if protection from artifacts cant be equipped
    Blocking-a protected creature cant be blocked by a creature of the protected colour
    Targeting-protected creature cant be target of spell or ability originating from a source of the protected colour


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 NightAngel


    Thanks a lot.


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