Name | Sorrow's Path |
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Type | Land |
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Artist | Randy Asplund-Faith |
Set | Masters-editie III #211 |
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Name | Sorrow's Path |
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Type | Land |
Description | |
Artist | Randy Asplund-Faith |
Set | Masters-editie III #211 |
Wallpaper | ![]() |
Image | ![]() |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Sorrow's Path, Land, designed by Randy Asplund-Faith first released in Aug, 1994 in the set The Dark and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of € 6.47.
A deck that focuses on creating advantageous combat situations, such as a deck with creatures that have powerful abilities when blocking or attacking, could potentially benefit from using Sorrow's Path. However, due to the significant drawback of dealing damage to you and your creatures whenever it becomes tapped, it may not be the most efficient choice. Other land cards that provide more consistent benefits or support the deck's overall strategy may be better options for competitive play.
01/10/09
A “blocking creature” is one that has been declared as a blocker this combat, or one that was put onto the battlefield blocking this combat. Unless that creature leaves combat, it continues to be a blocking creature through the end of combat step, even if the creature or creatures that it was blocking are no longer on the battlefield or have otherwise left combat by then.
01/10/09
Abilities that trigger whenever one of the targeted creatures blocks will trigger when the first ability resolves, because those creatures will change from not blocking (since they’re removed from combat) to blocking. It doesn’t matter if those abilities triggered when those creatures blocked the first time. Abilities that trigger whenever one of the attacking creatures becomes blocked will not trigger again, because they never stopped being blocked creatures. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature blocks one of the attacking creatures will trigger again, though; those kinds of abilities trigger once for each creature that blocks.
01/10/09
When determining whether a creature could block all creatures the other is blocking, take into account evasion abilities (like flying), protection abilities, and other blocking restrictions, as well as abilities that allow a creature to block multiple creatures or block as though a certain condition were true. Take into account whether those creatures are tapped, but not whether they have costs to block (since those apply only as blockers are declared).
01/02/09
This has two abilities. The second ability triggers any time it becomes tapped, whether to pay for its ability or not.
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