Is Heritage Druid's ability limited by summoning sickness? [duplicate]
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Heritage Druid's ability is:
Tap three untapped elves, add GGG to your mana pool
Once I play Heritage Druid, can I tap three elves (Heritage Druid being one of them) and get GGG to my mana pool?
Just trying to be specific here, thought that several players might have the same problems and could solve it with this thread. But still, thank you all for reading and trying to answer this problem for me.
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Heritage Druid's ability is:
Tap three untapped elves, add GGG to your mana pool
Once I play Heritage Druid, can I tap three elves (Heritage Druid being one of them) and get GGG to my mana pool?
Just trying to be specific here, thought that several players might have the same problems and could solve it with this thread. But still, thank you all for reading and trying to answer this problem for me.
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I don't have the rules text for this, but yes you can. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this ability can be targeted with Stifle.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Aug 20 at 2:53
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I don't see how it's relevant to the question, but no, you can't Stifle that ability. It's a mana ability.
– murgatroid99♦
Aug 20 at 3:02
I looked at that question and I don't see where in the answer it talks about using abilities that do not have a tap symbol as part of the cost even though it was mentioned in the question.
– Joe W
Aug 20 at 12:13
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I disagree with the duplicate, while the question is about summoning sickness certainly, the specifics of an ability that involve tapping creatures (potentially even this creature) but don't use the tap symbol as part of a cost are not covered in the duplicate question. We should never use the assumption that an answer is comprehensive and covers all cases, so the fact it doesn't say you can't do this means you can. Particularly with how much magic's rules have changed.
– Andrew
Aug 20 at 22:01
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@Andrew From the duplicate's answer, under "How are the creatures affected?": Summoning sickness does not prevent you from paying other costs, even if they involve tapping the creature.
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Heritage Druid's ability is:
Tap three untapped elves, add GGG to your mana pool
Once I play Heritage Druid, can I tap three elves (Heritage Druid being one of them) and get GGG to my mana pool?
Just trying to be specific here, thought that several players might have the same problems and could solve it with this thread. But still, thank you all for reading and trying to answer this problem for me.
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What is “summoning sickness†and how does it affect my creatures?
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Heritage Druid's ability is:
Tap three untapped elves, add GGG to your mana pool
Once I play Heritage Druid, can I tap three elves (Heritage Druid being one of them) and get GGG to my mana pool?
Just trying to be specific here, thought that several players might have the same problems and could solve it with this thread. But still, thank you all for reading and trying to answer this problem for me.
This question already has an answer here:
What is “summoning sickness†and how does it affect my creatures?
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I don't have the rules text for this, but yes you can. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this ability can be targeted with Stifle.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Aug 20 at 2:53
3
I don't see how it's relevant to the question, but no, you can't Stifle that ability. It's a mana ability.
– murgatroid99♦
Aug 20 at 3:02
I looked at that question and I don't see where in the answer it talks about using abilities that do not have a tap symbol as part of the cost even though it was mentioned in the question.
– Joe W
Aug 20 at 12:13
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I disagree with the duplicate, while the question is about summoning sickness certainly, the specifics of an ability that involve tapping creatures (potentially even this creature) but don't use the tap symbol as part of a cost are not covered in the duplicate question. We should never use the assumption that an answer is comprehensive and covers all cases, so the fact it doesn't say you can't do this means you can. Particularly with how much magic's rules have changed.
– Andrew
Aug 20 at 22:01
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@Andrew From the duplicate's answer, under "How are the creatures affected?": Summoning sickness does not prevent you from paying other costs, even if they involve tapping the creature.
– BJ Myers
Aug 20 at 22:52
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I don't have the rules text for this, but yes you can. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this ability can be targeted with Stifle.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Aug 20 at 2:53
3
I don't see how it's relevant to the question, but no, you can't Stifle that ability. It's a mana ability.
– murgatroid99♦
Aug 20 at 3:02
I looked at that question and I don't see where in the answer it talks about using abilities that do not have a tap symbol as part of the cost even though it was mentioned in the question.
– Joe W
Aug 20 at 12:13
1
I disagree with the duplicate, while the question is about summoning sickness certainly, the specifics of an ability that involve tapping creatures (potentially even this creature) but don't use the tap symbol as part of a cost are not covered in the duplicate question. We should never use the assumption that an answer is comprehensive and covers all cases, so the fact it doesn't say you can't do this means you can. Particularly with how much magic's rules have changed.
– Andrew
Aug 20 at 22:01
1
@Andrew From the duplicate's answer, under "How are the creatures affected?": Summoning sickness does not prevent you from paying other costs, even if they involve tapping the creature.
– BJ Myers
Aug 20 at 22:52
I don't have the rules text for this, but yes you can. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this ability can be targeted with Stifle.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Aug 20 at 2:53
I don't have the rules text for this, but yes you can. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this ability can be targeted with Stifle.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Aug 20 at 2:53
3
3
I don't see how it's relevant to the question, but no, you can't Stifle that ability. It's a mana ability.
– murgatroid99♦
Aug 20 at 3:02
I don't see how it's relevant to the question, but no, you can't Stifle that ability. It's a mana ability.
– murgatroid99♦
Aug 20 at 3:02
I looked at that question and I don't see where in the answer it talks about using abilities that do not have a tap symbol as part of the cost even though it was mentioned in the question.
– Joe W
Aug 20 at 12:13
I looked at that question and I don't see where in the answer it talks about using abilities that do not have a tap symbol as part of the cost even though it was mentioned in the question.
– Joe W
Aug 20 at 12:13
1
1
I disagree with the duplicate, while the question is about summoning sickness certainly, the specifics of an ability that involve tapping creatures (potentially even this creature) but don't use the tap symbol as part of a cost are not covered in the duplicate question. We should never use the assumption that an answer is comprehensive and covers all cases, so the fact it doesn't say you can't do this means you can. Particularly with how much magic's rules have changed.
– Andrew
Aug 20 at 22:01
I disagree with the duplicate, while the question is about summoning sickness certainly, the specifics of an ability that involve tapping creatures (potentially even this creature) but don't use the tap symbol as part of a cost are not covered in the duplicate question. We should never use the assumption that an answer is comprehensive and covers all cases, so the fact it doesn't say you can't do this means you can. Particularly with how much magic's rules have changed.
– Andrew
Aug 20 at 22:01
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1
@Andrew From the duplicate's answer, under "How are the creatures affected?": Summoning sickness does not prevent you from paying other costs, even if they involve tapping the creature.
– BJ Myers
Aug 20 at 22:52
@Andrew From the duplicate's answer, under "How are the creatures affected?": Summoning sickness does not prevent you from paying other costs, even if they involve tapping the creature.
– BJ Myers
Aug 20 at 22:52
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According to gatherer it is not impacted by summoning sickness since it doesn't have the tap symbol.
Since Heritage Druid’s activated ability doesn’t have a tap symbol in its cost, you can tap creatures that haven’t been under your control since your most recent turn began (including Heritage Druid itself) to pay the cost.
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According to gatherer it is not impacted by summoning sickness since it doesn't have the tap symbol.
Since Heritage Druid’s activated ability doesn’t have a tap symbol in its cost, you can tap creatures that haven’t been under your control since your most recent turn began (including Heritage Druid itself) to pay the cost.
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According to gatherer it is not impacted by summoning sickness since it doesn't have the tap symbol.
Since Heritage Druid’s activated ability doesn’t have a tap symbol in its cost, you can tap creatures that haven’t been under your control since your most recent turn began (including Heritage Druid itself) to pay the cost.
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According to gatherer it is not impacted by summoning sickness since it doesn't have the tap symbol.
Since Heritage Druid’s activated ability doesn’t have a tap symbol in its cost, you can tap creatures that haven’t been under your control since your most recent turn began (including Heritage Druid itself) to pay the cost.
According to gatherer it is not impacted by summoning sickness since it doesn't have the tap symbol.
Since Heritage Druid’s activated ability doesn’t have a tap symbol in its cost, you can tap creatures that haven’t been under your control since your most recent turn began (including Heritage Druid itself) to pay the cost.
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I don't have the rules text for this, but yes you can. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but I think this ability can be targeted with Stifle.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Aug 20 at 2:53
3
I don't see how it's relevant to the question, but no, you can't Stifle that ability. It's a mana ability.
– murgatroid99♦
Aug 20 at 3:02
I looked at that question and I don't see where in the answer it talks about using abilities that do not have a tap symbol as part of the cost even though it was mentioned in the question.
– Joe W
Aug 20 at 12:13
1
I disagree with the duplicate, while the question is about summoning sickness certainly, the specifics of an ability that involve tapping creatures (potentially even this creature) but don't use the tap symbol as part of a cost are not covered in the duplicate question. We should never use the assumption that an answer is comprehensive and covers all cases, so the fact it doesn't say you can't do this means you can. Particularly with how much magic's rules have changed.
– Andrew
Aug 20 at 22:01
1
@Andrew From the duplicate's answer, under "How are the creatures affected?": Summoning sickness does not prevent you from paying other costs, even if they involve tapping the creature.
– BJ Myers
Aug 20 at 22:52