@OP This is not the intended interaction. SadPandaFace should have gained the life from the delayed triggered ability, not their opponent.
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Neo is incorrect regarding...
This is working as intended. You can only suspend a card if you could begin to cast that spell.
Comprehensive Rules 702.62a. Suspend is a keyword that represents three abilities. The first is a static ability that functions while the card with suspend is in a player's hand. The second and third...
Please include a game ID where this happened for you, or the bug report will be ignored by the development team.
To answer your question, the tokens created from Adeline's triggered ability are not allowed to enter the battlefield attacking battles.
Can confirm that this extends to any card that requires a player to name a card. I was unable to name Poxwalkers or Triumph of Saint Katherine with Declaration of Naught.
This is not a bug.
As part of the process of casting a spell, you move the object from its current zone to the stack. As far as the game is concerned, your Triarch Praetorian entered the battlefield from the stack, not the graveyard.
CR601.2. To cast a spell is to take it from where it is...
To back up what Neo001992 said, here is the ruling from Temporary Lockdown's Gatherer page:
Aura cards exiled this way will return to the battlefield attached to a permanent that they could enchant (based on their enchant ability) chosen by their owner. They cannot enchant any permanents that...
Per the CR605.1a, a mana ability needs to meet three criteria.
605.1a. An activated ability is a mana ability if it meets all of the following criteria: it doesn't require a target (see rule 115.6), it could add mana to a player's mana pool when it resolves, and it's not a loyalty ability. (See...
The cloaked card is not supposed to have any replacement effects apply to it. This is a pretty old bug for facedown spells entering the battlefield where their faceup side would have some self-replacement effect (e.g. a saga entering the battlefield has a self-replacement effect of putting one...
Yes, this is not supposed to happen. This is a pretty old bug that happens with cards coming into play facedown - I believe there's another thread up for Cloak cards as well.
This is not a bug. Case of the Gorgon's Kiss's requires three or more creature cards to be put into grayeyards, and tokens are not cards.
Comprehensive Rules 108.2b. Tokens aren't considered cards -- even a card-sized supplement that represents a token isn't considered a card for rules purposes.
Match # 266336954 - Game # 868745072
I control Frodo, Adventurous Hobbit and opponent3 controls a Likeness Looter (LL) and has a Vesuvan Drifter (VD) in their graveyard. On opponent3's turn 5, they pay {3} to for LL's {X} ability targeting the VD in their graveyard. LL becomes a copy of the VD...