Optfall

Subrule · Chapter 1

cr:1.4.3a

An attack-proxy is a separate object that acts as an extension of its attack-source.[1.4.3b] It can only be referenced by effects using the object identity “attack”,[1.2.2] but is considered to inherit the properties of its attack-source in addition to any existing properties it has, with the exception of the activated and resolution abilities of its attack-source. An attack-proxy is not a copy of its source and does not have a copy of its source’s properties.

Example: Edge of Autumn is a two-handed Ninja sword weapon with 1{p} and has the text “Once per Turn Action – {r}: Attack. Go again.” When Edge of Autumn is activated to create an attack-proxy on the stack, the attack-proxy has the base ability ’go again’ and inherits the ’Edge of Autumn’ name, supertype Ninja, type weapon, subtypes (2H) and sword, and the 1{p} properties from its source.

Example: Burn Them All has a base ’go again’ resolution ability and an attack ability gained from Reality Refractor. When Burn Them All is activated to create an attack-proxy on the stack, the attack-proxy does not have ’go again’ because it does not inherit the resolution abilities from its source.

Example: Flail of Agony has the text ’When this hits, create a Runechant token.” which is a triggered static ability. When Flail of Agony is activated to create an attack-proxy, and the attack-proxy hits, only one Runechant is created because there is only one copy of the triggered static ability.

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