ALAShards of Alara

急転回 (JP Swerve)

急転回 from Shards of Alara
急転回 from Shards of Alara

インスタント   {U}{R} (CMC:2)

単一の対象を持つ呪文1つを対象とし、それの対象を変更する。

「数や素の力では屍術士には勝てないだろう。 機を見計らって、搦め手で倒さねば。」 ――ヴィティアの交渉人、ラノン

200 ALA • JPKarl Kopinski

Notes: TODO: Update Copyright

Legal in: Modern,Shards of Alara Block,Legacy,Vintage,Freeform,Prismatic,Tribal Wars Legacy,Classic,Singleton 100,Commander

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10/1/2008
Swerve targets only the spell whose target will be changed. It doesn't directly affect the original target of that spell or the new target of that spell.
10/1/2008
You don't choose the new target for the spell until Swerve resolves. You must change the target if possible. However, you can't change the target to an illegal target. If there are no legal targets, the target isn't changed. It doesn't matter if the original target of that spell has somehow become illegal.
10/1/2008
If you cast Swerve on a spell that targets a spell on the stack (like Cancel does, for example), you can't change that spell's target to itself. You can, however, change that spell's target to Swerve. If you do, that spell will be countered when it tries to resolve because Swerve will have left the stack by then.
10/1/2008
If a spell targets multiple things, you can't target it with Swerve, even if all but one of those targets has become illegal.
10/1/2008
If a spell targets the same player or object multiple times, you can't target it with Swerve.
3/1/2010
An Aura spell on the stack targets the object or player which it will enchant upon entering the battlefield. Thus, an Aura spell is a "spell with a single target", which means you may use Swerve to change that target. Doing so will cause it to enter the battlefield enchanting the new target rather than the original one.

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