Roil Elemental (Zendikar #62)

Elemental do Turbilhão {3}{U}{U}{U}

Criatura — Elemental

Voar

Aterragem — Toda vez que um terreno entra no campo de batalha sob o seu controle, você pode ganhar o controle da criatura alvo enquanto controlar Elemental do Turbilhão.

Um vórtice que devora tudo, até mesmo as almas dos vivos.

3/2

Illustrated by Raymond Swanland

Standard
Alchemy
Pioneer
Explorer
Modern
Historic
Legacy
Brawl
Vintage
Timeless
Commander
Pauper
Oathbreaker
Penny
Notes and Rules Information for Elemental do Turbilhão:
  • Only the English version of a Magic card receives Oracle updates and errata. View this card in English. (Scryfall note)
  • The landfall ability triggers whenever a land enters the battlefield under your control for any reason. It triggers whenever you play a land, as well as whenever a spell or ability (such as Rampant Growth) causes you to put a land onto the battlefield under your control. It will even trigger when a spell or ability causes another player to put a land onto the battlefield under your control (as can happen with Yavimaya Dryad’s ability, for example). (2009-10-01)
  • When a land enters the battlefield under your control, each landfall ability of the permanents you control will trigger. You can put them on the stack in any order. The last ability you put on the stack will be the first one that resolves. (2009-10-01)
  • If Roil Elemental leaves the battlefield, you no longer control it, so all of its control-change effects end. (2009-10-01)
  • If Roil Elemental ceases to be under your control before its ability resolves, you won’t gain control of the targeted creature at all. (2009-10-01)
  • You may target a creature you already control with Roil Elemental’s ability. This will usually have no visible effect, but it will overwrite any previous control-change effects. For example, if you gain control of Roil Elemental until the end of the turn (with Mark of Mutiny, perhaps), then its landfall ability triggers and you target Roil Elemental itself, you’ll gain control of it indefinitely (since its control-change effect will last for as long as you control it). (2009-10-01)