![]() ![]() As Yixlid Jailer will not affect how a permanent arriving from the graveyard enters the battlefield any abilities it has that might affect how it enters the battlefield are taken into account, even though in the graveyard those abilities did not exist. So the messenger will be reanimated and still ETB tapped and make an opponent lose 2 life. Then we recall CR 614.12 “To determine which replacement effects apply and how they apply, check the characteristics of the permanent as it would exist on the battlefield” Then in part 2, Undying trigger tries to bring back the messenger! What happens now? The messenger will still have the undying trigger triggering. So we refer to the 2nd reminder rulings where “If an ability triggers when the object that has it is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, that ability triggers from the battlefield (such as Deadwood Treefolk or Epochrasite, for example), they won’t be affected by Yixlid Jailer.” So what happens when Geralf’s Messenger without a +1/+1 counter dies when Yixlid Jailer is in play? So let’s try to beat this card by looking at its common judge questions in Modern and other Eternal formats. The way continuous effects work, Mistform Ultimus’s type-changing ability is applied before Yixlid Jailer’s ability removes it. : If Mistform Ultimus is in the graveyard, the Ultimus will lose its ability that says “ Mistform Ultimus is every creature type,” but it will still *be* all creature types. What matters is that these cards will have these abilities on the battlefield. For example, Scarwood Treefolk says “ Scarwood Treefolk is put onto the battlefield tapped” and Triskelion says “ Triskelion enters the battlefield with three +1/+1 counters on it.” Although these cards won’t have these abilities in the graveyard, they will be applied if the cards are put onto the battlefield from the graveyard (due to Zombify, perhaps). : Some cards have abilities that modify how they’re put onto the battlefield. ![]() These effects mean the card is never actually put into the graveyard, so Yixlid Jailer can’t affect it. ![]() : Some replacement effects cause a card to be put somewhere else instead of being put into a graveyard (such as Legacy Weapon). : If an ability triggers when the object that has it is put into a hidden zone from a graveyard, that ability triggers from the graveyard, (such as Golgari Brownscale), Yixlid Jailer will prevent that ability from triggering. Yixlid Jailer will prevent those abilities from triggering at all. : If an ability triggers when the object that has it is put into a graveyard from anywhere other than the battlefield, that ability triggers from the graveyard, (such as Krosan Tusker, Narcomoeba, or Quagnoth, for example). : If an ability triggers when the object that has it is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, that ability triggers from the battlefield (such as Deadwood Treefolk or Epochrasite, for example), they won’t be affected by Yixlid Jailer. : This removes all abilities on all cards in all graveyards - both the ones that matter in a graveyard (dredge, Chronosavant’s ability, etc.) and those that don’t. Why don’t we check the wall ‘o’ text this card has in its Gatherer reminder text? Oracle Text of Yixlid Jailer is well “Cards in graveyards lose all abilities.” Today we visit a once again rising superstar this time in Modern.īlanking the minds of 元s since Future Sight You know in Magic we got loads of fun cards saying certain other cards lose abilities or becoming something else. ![]()
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