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Rule · Chapter 1

cr:1.8.5

A targeted effect is an effect where the target parameters are declared as the layer, with an ability that generates the targeted effect, is put onto the stack. Targeted effects always contain the phrase “target [DESCRIPTION]” or “[DESCRIPTION] (target/targets)” where DESCRIPTION is the specifics of one or more legal targets for the effect.

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  • cr:1.8.5aOnly public objects in the arena or on the stack are targetable (can be selected as a legal target), unless the effect specifies the legal target as a zone or an object that does not exist in the arena or on the stack. If the effect specifies the legal target as an object in a public zone, only public objects in that zone targetable, unless stated otherwise.
  • cr:1.8.5bThe same legal target cannot be declared more than once for any one instance of the target phrase.
  • cr:1.8.5cAn effect that specifies one or more subjects to affect, but does not use the term “target,” is not a targeted effect. Non-target subjects do not need to be declared until the effect is generated.
  • cr:1.8.5dIf the targeted effect can only be applied to certain objects, the otherwise legal targets are restricted based on the requirements of the parameters for the effect.[8.5]
  • cr:1.8.5eIf a targeted effect is optional, the player may choose not to select a target. If a player chooses not to select a target, the optional effect is not generated.
  • cr:1.8.5fIf an effect modifies the target of a targeted effect, only legal targets for the targeted effect may be selected as new targets, unless otherwise specified by the modifying effect. If there is no other legal target for the targeted effect, then the target remains unmodified.

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