Sobre Redirección divina
Redirección divina, Instantáneo, diseñada por Steve Prescott lanzado por primera vez en May, 2012 en edición Avacyn Restored. Ver juego en 1 formatos: Commander.
Una baraja que se centra en controlar el tablero y ralentizar el juego se beneficiaría de la Deflexión divina, ya que puede ayudar a proteger permanentes clave y redirigir el daño a una criatura o planeswalker del oponente. Si bien la Deflexión divina puede ser poderosa en determinadas situaciones, no siempre es la opción más eficiente en comparación con otras opciones como la Protección de Teferi o el Encanto de Boros, que ofrecen una protección más versátil o beneficios adicionales. Si la Deflexión divina se juega dependería de la estrategia específica y del meta de la baraja, pero podría ser una inclusión valiosa en ciertas construcciones de control o defensivas.
Reglas
01/05/12
Divine Deflection can prevent damage that would be dealt to you, one or more creatures you control, and/or one or more planeswalkers you control.
01/05/12
Divine Deflection’s only target is the permanent or player it may deal damage to. You choose that target as you cast Divine Deflection, not at the time it prevents damage.
01/05/12
If damage is dealt to multiple permanents you control, or is dealt to you and at least one permanent you control, you choose which of that damage to prevent if the chosen value for X won’t prevent all the damage. For example, if 3 damage would be dealt to you and to each of two creatures you control, and Divine Deflection will prevent the next 3 damage, you might choose to prevent the next 2 damage it would deal to you and the next 1 damage it would deal to one of the creatures, among other choices. You don’t decide until the point at which the damage would be dealt.
01/05/12
If Divine Deflection can’t deal damage to the targeted permanent or player (because the creature is no longer on the battlefield, or is no longer a creature, or the player is no longer in the game, for example), it will still prevent damage. It just won’t deal any damage itself.
01/05/12
If Divine Deflection prevents damage, excess damage (if any) dealt by that source is dealt at the same time. Immediately afterward, as part of that same prevention effect, Divine Deflection deals its damage. This happens before state-based actions are checked, and before the spell or ability that caused damage to be dealt resumes its resolution.
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