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Question: Can You Play Remand Just To Draw A Card

Casting Remand on a spell that cannot be countered (like Supreme Verdict) is a legal action. Supreme Verdict can’t be countered and will end up in the graveyard; Remand will still resolve, will end up in the graveyard and will allow us to draw a card.

How does remand work MTG?

Remand can target a spell that can’t be countered. That spell won’t be countered or returned to its owner’s hand, but you’ll draw a card. If you target a card that was cast with flashback with Remand, the card will still be exiled.

Is remand good in Commander?

Largely useless against high impact but relatively low cost spells (e.g. Wrath of God on turn 8). This. It’s almost a mana leak, where if they have enough mana, then they just don’t care.

Is remand a good card?

The reason Remand was a good card was because it drew a card. Drawing a card was the really important aspect of that exchange. Remand also pushed you ahead in counter fights, allowing you to rebuy your own spell and draw a card, putting you way ahead of the opponent in the exchange.

Is remand good MTG?

Remand is a really good counter for the decks that want it; tempo decks that want to delay your plays to deal damage with creatures, combo decks that want to protect their important spell because they win right away if it resolves, or storm combo decks that want to be really awesome and cute.

Can remand counter itself?

Casting Remand on a spell that cannot be countered (like Supreme Verdict) is a legal action. Supreme Verdict can’t be countered and will end up in the graveyard; Remand will still resolve, will end up in the graveyard and will allow us to draw a card.

What is remand?

“Remand” is often used as another word for police custody. A person who is “remanded”, “remanded in custody”, or “on remand”, can also be said to be held in police custody. When bail is not offered, or not taken up, and the accused continues to be in police custody.

Can Fork target itself?

If the spell being copied targets a spell on the stack, it is possible to target Fork itself since Fork is still on the stack when you pick the target(s) for the copy. Note that the copy’s target will be illegal when it resolves.

Can deflecting SWAT make a counterspell target itself?

So, you cannot have Countspell target itself from Deflection. You can’t do that.

How do you counter abrupt decay?

When a spell tries to resolve, if all of its targets are illegal, it will be countered by the game rules. This means that if you attempt to Abrupt Decay a Champion of the Parish, and your opponent responds with Faith’s Shield giving the Champion protection from black, your Abrupt Decay will be countered.

Why would you be held on remand?

Typically, a suspect will be remanded only if it is likely that he or she could commit a serious crime, interfere with the investigation, or fail to come to the trial. In the majority of court cases, the suspect will not be in detention while awaiting trial, often with restrictions such as bail.

Why would you be kept on remand?

If the court decides to put you on remand it means you will go to prison until your hearing at a magistrates’ court. You will probably be put on remand if: you have been charged with a serious crime, for example armed robbery. you have been convicted of a serious crime in the past.

What happens when someone is on remand?

When a person is charged with a crime and held in police custody they must be brought to the first available court for the court to decide whether they should continue to be held (remanded) in custody. If a defendant is remanded in custody they will be kept in prison and required to appear in court.

Can a spell copy itself?

A copy of a spell or ability is controlled by the player under whose control it was put on the stack. A copy of a spell is itself a spell, even though it has no spell card associated with it.

Can you cast a spell with no valid target?

Casting a spell without choosing a legal target is an illegal action, and must be rewinded if attempted.

Can reiterate copy itself?

Reiterate can copy any instant or sorcery spell, not just one with targets. The copy is created on the stack, so it’s not “cast.” Abilities that trigger when a player casts a spell won’t trigger.

How long can you be held on remand?

(4) The Court may remand a person in custody (other than on the occasion of that person’s first appearance before the Court charged with a particular offence), for a period exceeding fifteen days but not exceeding thirty days, if the person and the prosecutor consent.

Can you visit someone on remand?

Visits to a prisoner on remand do not require that the visitor is in possession of a visiting order but visits to a convicted prisoner do. However, a convicted prisoner is allowed one ‘reception visit’ within the first few days of arriving at prison and this visit does not require a visiting order.

What happens after remand period is over?

Remand is ordered only after considering evidence and not on the face of the application. Also, a maximum limit is set for which remand can be ordered. After expiry of that period, the accused is entitled to bail in case the chargesheet is not filed by the police in time.

Where do remand prisoners go?

When a person is remanded in custody it means that they will be detained in a prison until a later date when a trial or sentencing hearing will take place. The majority of prisoners on remand have not been convicted of a criminal offence and are awaiting trial following a not guilty plea.

How many types of remand are there?

One is Police Custody Remand wherein the arrested person is sent in the custody of the police for the purpose of further investigation and is kept in the police lockup and the second is Judicial Custody Remand where the person is sent to the local jail.

How long can someone be held on remand for UK?

In September, the Government extended Custody Time Limits (CTLs) – the amount of time that someone can be held on remand – from six to eight months.