Does Underrealm Lich's replacement effect activate Gaea's Blessing's triggered effect?
While considering an off brand Golgari deck, I'm looking closely at Underrealm Lich and Gaea's Blessing.
Underrealm Lich's first ability is a replacement affect that turns your draws into a very Sultai/Golgari themed choose a card and fill the graveyard effect.
If Gaea's Blessing is among the three cards that Underrealm Lich lets me look at, and I don't choose it, will the activated effect of Gaea's Blessing trigger?
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While considering an off brand Golgari deck, I'm looking closely at Underrealm Lich and Gaea's Blessing.
Underrealm Lich's first ability is a replacement affect that turns your draws into a very Sultai/Golgari themed choose a card and fill the graveyard effect.
If Gaea's Blessing is among the three cards that Underrealm Lich lets me look at, and I don't choose it, will the activated effect of Gaea's Blessing trigger?
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While considering an off brand Golgari deck, I'm looking closely at Underrealm Lich and Gaea's Blessing.
Underrealm Lich's first ability is a replacement affect that turns your draws into a very Sultai/Golgari themed choose a card and fill the graveyard effect.
If Gaea's Blessing is among the three cards that Underrealm Lich lets me look at, and I don't choose it, will the activated effect of Gaea's Blessing trigger?
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While considering an off brand Golgari deck, I'm looking closely at Underrealm Lich and Gaea's Blessing.
Underrealm Lich's first ability is a replacement affect that turns your draws into a very Sultai/Golgari themed choose a card and fill the graveyard effect.
If Gaea's Blessing is among the three cards that Underrealm Lich lets me look at, and I don't choose it, will the activated effect of Gaea's Blessing trigger?
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Yes, Gaea's Blessing will trigger
701.15b Revealing a card doesn’t cause it to leave the zone it’s in.
...
701.15d Some effects instruct a player to look at one or more cards. Looking at a card follows the same rules as revealing a card, except that the card is shown only to the specified player.
Revealed cards are considered to be in the zone they were revealed from. Therefore, when Underrealm Lich's ability causes you to look at cards and then put them in the graveyard, they have moved from the library to the graveyard, triggering Gaea's Blessing.
This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
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Yes, if you put Gaea's Blessing into your graveyard using Underrealm Lich's ability, Gaea's Blessing's ability will trigger and you will shuffle your graveyard into your library.
Gaea's Blessing's ability says
When Gaea's Blessing is put into your graveyard from your library, shuffle your graveyard into your library.
And Underrealm Lich's relevant ability says
If you would draw a card, instead look at the top three cards of your library, then put one into your hand and the rest into your graveyard.
So, at any point where you would draw a card, instead you perform the instructions in Underrealm Lich's ability. If Gaea's Blessing is among the cards you look at and you choose to put it into your graveyard, then it will move from your library to your graveyard so its ability will trigger.
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Yes, Gaea's Blessing will trigger
701.15b Revealing a card doesn’t cause it to leave the zone it’s in.
...
701.15d Some effects instruct a player to look at one or more cards. Looking at a card follows the same rules as revealing a card, except that the card is shown only to the specified player.
Revealed cards are considered to be in the zone they were revealed from. Therefore, when Underrealm Lich's ability causes you to look at cards and then put them in the graveyard, they have moved from the library to the graveyard, triggering Gaea's Blessing.
This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
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Yes, Gaea's Blessing will trigger
701.15b Revealing a card doesn’t cause it to leave the zone it’s in.
...
701.15d Some effects instruct a player to look at one or more cards. Looking at a card follows the same rules as revealing a card, except that the card is shown only to the specified player.
Revealed cards are considered to be in the zone they were revealed from. Therefore, when Underrealm Lich's ability causes you to look at cards and then put them in the graveyard, they have moved from the library to the graveyard, triggering Gaea's Blessing.
This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
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Yes, Gaea's Blessing will trigger
701.15b Revealing a card doesn’t cause it to leave the zone it’s in.
...
701.15d Some effects instruct a player to look at one or more cards. Looking at a card follows the same rules as revealing a card, except that the card is shown only to the specified player.
Revealed cards are considered to be in the zone they were revealed from. Therefore, when Underrealm Lich's ability causes you to look at cards and then put them in the graveyard, they have moved from the library to the graveyard, triggering Gaea's Blessing.
Yes, Gaea's Blessing will trigger
701.15b Revealing a card doesn’t cause it to leave the zone it’s in.
...
701.15d Some effects instruct a player to look at one or more cards. Looking at a card follows the same rules as revealing a card, except that the card is shown only to the specified player.
Revealed cards are considered to be in the zone they were revealed from. Therefore, when Underrealm Lich's ability causes you to look at cards and then put them in the graveyard, they have moved from the library to the graveyard, triggering Gaea's Blessing.
edited Nov 12 '18 at 7:20
answered Nov 12 '18 at 3:03
Arcanist LupusArcanist Lupus
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This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
add a comment |
This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
This was the lion's share of my dilemma in the question.
– Drunk Cynic
Nov 12 '18 at 3:08
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
Rule 701.15d is also relevant to connect "look" in Underrealm Lich's ability to "reveal" in the rule text.
– murgatroid99♦
Nov 12 '18 at 3:26
add a comment |
Yes, if you put Gaea's Blessing into your graveyard using Underrealm Lich's ability, Gaea's Blessing's ability will trigger and you will shuffle your graveyard into your library.
Gaea's Blessing's ability says
When Gaea's Blessing is put into your graveyard from your library, shuffle your graveyard into your library.
And Underrealm Lich's relevant ability says
If you would draw a card, instead look at the top three cards of your library, then put one into your hand and the rest into your graveyard.
So, at any point where you would draw a card, instead you perform the instructions in Underrealm Lich's ability. If Gaea's Blessing is among the cards you look at and you choose to put it into your graveyard, then it will move from your library to your graveyard so its ability will trigger.
add a comment |
Yes, if you put Gaea's Blessing into your graveyard using Underrealm Lich's ability, Gaea's Blessing's ability will trigger and you will shuffle your graveyard into your library.
Gaea's Blessing's ability says
When Gaea's Blessing is put into your graveyard from your library, shuffle your graveyard into your library.
And Underrealm Lich's relevant ability says
If you would draw a card, instead look at the top three cards of your library, then put one into your hand and the rest into your graveyard.
So, at any point where you would draw a card, instead you perform the instructions in Underrealm Lich's ability. If Gaea's Blessing is among the cards you look at and you choose to put it into your graveyard, then it will move from your library to your graveyard so its ability will trigger.
add a comment |
Yes, if you put Gaea's Blessing into your graveyard using Underrealm Lich's ability, Gaea's Blessing's ability will trigger and you will shuffle your graveyard into your library.
Gaea's Blessing's ability says
When Gaea's Blessing is put into your graveyard from your library, shuffle your graveyard into your library.
And Underrealm Lich's relevant ability says
If you would draw a card, instead look at the top three cards of your library, then put one into your hand and the rest into your graveyard.
So, at any point where you would draw a card, instead you perform the instructions in Underrealm Lich's ability. If Gaea's Blessing is among the cards you look at and you choose to put it into your graveyard, then it will move from your library to your graveyard so its ability will trigger.
Yes, if you put Gaea's Blessing into your graveyard using Underrealm Lich's ability, Gaea's Blessing's ability will trigger and you will shuffle your graveyard into your library.
Gaea's Blessing's ability says
When Gaea's Blessing is put into your graveyard from your library, shuffle your graveyard into your library.
And Underrealm Lich's relevant ability says
If you would draw a card, instead look at the top three cards of your library, then put one into your hand and the rest into your graveyard.
So, at any point where you would draw a card, instead you perform the instructions in Underrealm Lich's ability. If Gaea's Blessing is among the cards you look at and you choose to put it into your graveyard, then it will move from your library to your graveyard so its ability will trigger.
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