AERAether Revolt

Colosse marchepaix (FR Peacewalker Colossus)

Colosse marchepaix from Aether Revolt
Colosse marchepaix from Aether Revolt

Artefact : véhicule   {3} (CMC:3)

{1}{W} : Un autre véhicule ciblé que vous contrôlez devient une créature-artefact jusqu'à la fin du tour. Pilotage 4 (Engagez n'importe quel nombre de créatures que vous contrôlez dont la force totale est supérieure ou égale à 4 : Ce véhicule devient une créature-artefact jusqu'à la fin du tour.)

« La paix ? Sa seule raison d'être est d'inspirer la peur. » —Saheeli Rai

170 AER • FRVincent Proce

Notes: TODO: Update Copyright

Legal in: Modern,Legacy,Vintage,Commander

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Each Vehicle is printed with a power and toughness, but it’s not a creature. If it becomes a creature (most likely through its crew ability, but the Kaladesh set includes other such effects), it will have that power and toughness.
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If an effect causes a Vehicle to become an artifact creature with a specified power and toughness, that effect overwrites the Vehicle’s printed power and toughness.
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Vehicle is an artifact type, not a creature type. A Vehicle that’s crewed won’t have any creature type.
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Once a player announces that he or she is activating a crew ability, no player may take other actions until the ability’s been paid for. Notably, players can’t try to stop the ability by changing a creature’s power or by removing or tapping a creature.
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Any untapped creature you control can be tapped to pay a crew cost, even one that just came under your control.
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You may tap more creatures than necessary to activate a crew ability.
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Creatures that crew a Vehicle aren’t attached to it or related in any other way. Effects that affect the Vehicle, such as by destroying it or giving it a +1/+1 counter, don’t affect the creatures that crewed it and vice versa.
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Once a Vehicle becomes a creature, it behaves exactly like any other artifact creature. It can’t attack unless you’ve controlled it continuously since your turn began, it can block if it’s untapped, it can be tapped to pay a Vehicle’s crew cost, and so on.
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You may activate a crew ability of a Vehicle even if it’s already an artifact creature. Doing so has no effect on the Vehicle. It doesn’t change its power and toughness.
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To attack with a Vehicle, it must be a creature by the time the declare attackers step begins, so the latest you can activate its crew ability to do so is during the beginning of combat step. To block with a Vehicle, it must be a creature by the time the declare blockers step begins, so the latest you can activate its crew ability to do so is during the declare attackers step. In both cases, players may take actions after the crew ability resolves but before that Vehicle has been declared an attacking or blocking creature.
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When a Vehicle becomes a creature, that doesn’t count as having a creature enter the battlefield. The permanent was already on the battlefield; it only changed its types. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature enters the battlefield won’t trigger.
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If a permanent becomes a copy of a Vehicle, the copy won’t be a creature, even if the Vehicle it’s copying has become an artifact creature.

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