Aetherstorm Roc (Kaladesh #3)

Äthersturm-Roc {2}{W}{W}

Kreatur — Vogel

Fliegend

Immer wenn der Äthersturm-Roc oder eine andere Kreatur unter deiner Kontrolle ins Spiel kommt, erhältst du {E} (eine Energiemarke).

Immer wenn der Äthersturm-Roc angreift, kannst du {E}{E} bezahlen. Falls du dies tust, lege eine +1/+1-Marke auf ihn und tappe bis zu eine Kreatur deiner Wahl, die der verteidigende Spieler kontrolliert.

3/3

Illustrated by Scott Murphy

Standard
Alchemy
Pioneer
Explorer
Modern
Historic
Legacy
Brawl
Vintage
Timeless
Commander
Pauper
Oathbreaker
Penny
Notes and Rules Information for Äthersturm-Roc:
  • Only the English version of a Magic card receives Oracle updates and errata. View this card in English. (Scryfall note)
  • A creature entering the battlefield at the same time as Aetherstorm Roc causes its first triggered ability to trigger. (2016-09-20)
  • Aetherstorm Roc's second triggered ability resolves before blockers are chosen. A creature tapped this way won't be able to block. (2016-09-20)
  • You don't have to target a creature with Aetherstorm Roc's last ability. If you do choose a target, and that target becomes illegal, the ability doesn't resolve and you won't be able to pay {E}{E} to put a counter on Aetherstorm Roc. (2016-09-20)
  • {E} is the energy symbol. It represents one energy counter. (2017-02-09)
  • Energy counters are a kind of counter that a player may have. They're not associated with specific permanents. (Other kinds of counters that players may have include poison and experience.) (2017-02-09)
  • Keep careful track of how many energy counters each player has. You may do so by keeping a running count on paper, by using a die, or by any other clear and mutually agreeable method. (2017-02-09)
  • If an effect says you get one or more {E}, you get that many energy counters. To pay one or more {E}, you lose that many energy counters. Any effects that interact with counters a player gets, has, or loses can interact with energy counters. (2017-02-09)
  • Energy counters aren't mana. They don't go away as steps, phases, and turns end, and effects that add mana “of any type” to your mana pool can't give you energy counters. (2017-02-09)
  • You can't pay more energy counters than you have. (2017-02-09)
  • Some triggered abilities state that you “may pay” a certain amount of {E}. You can't pay that amount multiple times to multiply the effect. You simply choose whether or not to pay that amount of {E} as the ability resolves, and no player may take actions to try to stop the ability's effect after you make your choice. (2017-02-09)
  • If a triggered ability with one or more targets states that you “may pay” some amount of {E}, and each permanent that it targets has become an illegal target, the ability doesn't resolve. You can't pay {E} even if you want to. (2017-02-09)