Previously, you could redirect noncombat damage that a source you control would deal to an opponent, having that source instead deal that damage to one of their planeswalkers. With the release of the Dominaria set, this rule is being removed from the game. These spells and abilities can target a planeswalker you control.
This seems innocuous, but actually changes the game play on certain cards by quite a bit. Here are the most important changes:. Your opponent had no window to respond to the spell after it resolved, so they had to make their choices without the information of what you were going to target.
Now, you have to announce the target as you cast the spell, just like any other target, so they know what is going to be hit before they decide to counter the spell or not. In this regard, this is a good change for beginners. Imagine going to FNM and having the following interaction:. It was pretty unintuitive how that worked. Since you redirected damage from a player to a planeswalker, your choices were always to redirect all the damage or none of it. Under the old rule, you could play a Leyline of Sanctity and that would stop your Jace, the Mind Sculptor from getting hit by a Lightning Bolt.
This is probably the biggest impact from the new change, since there are decks in Modern that play both Leyline of Sanctity and planeswalkers e.
This is also a small nerf to the card Outwit , which can no longer save planeswalkers from burn spells. Since the universe always has a way of balancing itself out, Not of This World has been buffed and can now save planeswalkers from burn spells.
You need to target to be able to damage a planeswalker. Any spell that can target a player, can also target a planeswalker. If a spell or ability you control would deal damage to an opponent, you may have it deal that damage to a Planeswalker that opponent controls instead. Word games.
What damage can be redirected to planeswalker? Does Guttersnipe deal damage to planeswalkers? Can you take damage for your planeswalker? Can lightning bolt deal damage planeswalkers? Can you redirect Purphoros damage to planeswalkers? Removing the Planeswalker redirection rule will have a dramatic impact on many existing cards.
Will these cards still be able to deal damage to Planeswalkers after the rule change? We also know exactly how these changes will be worded. Only have a few minutes to pay attention to MTG today? You can find us wherever you get your podcasts. We have a YouTube channel and a SoundCloud feed.
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