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...Phasing?/Was ist Instabilität?

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Question by Ciden
Submitted on 10/29/2003
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What is Phasing?/Was ist Instabilität?


Answer by Buzz Topaz
Submitted on 5/18/2004
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Phasing is an ability that allows your permanents to be temporarily removed from play. This ability is traditionally triggered at the beginning of your upkeep. When a permanent is removed from play, or 'phases out', it is essentially like it isn't even there. The permanent can't be targeted, and if it's a creature, it can't attack or block. The effects of phasing last until the beginning of your next turn'supkeep. When the permanent returns, or 'phases in', treat it as if it didn't go anywhere in the first place. If the permanent is a creature, it isn't affected by summoning sickness.

 

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