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Question by Jeremy Silver
Submitted on 11/18/2003
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When you use an effect like Thelonite Druid's (from Fallen Empires) and turn lands into creatures for one turn, do they have summoning sickness or not?


Answer by MillMaster
Submitted on 12/16/2003
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All permanents have summoning sickness. Its just that sickness only prevents CREATURES from tapping to attack or use abilities. If you animate a land, and it has not been under your control continuously since the beginning of your most current turn, you will not be able to attack with it, or tap it for mana. If all your lands DON'T have sickness, then you can animate them and attack away. The same goes for artifacts and enchantments that get animated...

 

Answer by radiokabob
Submitted on 6/7/2004
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If the cards/permanents/lands were under your control at the beginning of your turn, they do not have summoning sickness.

 

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