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Bane of Progress (Final Fantasy Commander) - Douzen
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Bane of Progress
It sees shaped stone and carved wood as mutilations.
Artist: Lars Grant-West TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
Bane of Progress by Grzegorz Rutkowski
Could you explain how creatures with variable etb power and toughness like prime speaker zeguana and walking ballista interact with ezuri's experience counters?
Ezuri’s first ability looks at the creature’s power as it first exists on the battlefield. This includes any counters that it enters the battlefield with, so a Walking Ballista that enters the battlefield with more than two +1/+1 counters on it won’t trigger Ezuri’s ability.
Ezuri’s first ability will still trigger for creatures that get counters after they enter the battlefield, so it will still trigger for cards like Bane of Progress or Reverent Hunter.
Bane of Progress (Commander Collection: Green) - Grzegorz Rutkowski
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What is the interaction like between Garruk's Packleader and Bane of Progress? Can I stack the triggers so that the Bane gets counters in time to let the Packleader see it have power >3? Or does the Packleader not trigger because Bane enters as a 2/2
Bane of Progress enters the battlefield as a 2/2 creature and so it doesn’t trigger Garruk’s Packleader at all.
Hi! I have been given different ruling opinions but would love to know the final word. If I have Enchanted Evening on the field, and then play Bane of Progress, would his effect happen before he too becomes an enchantment - thus wiping the board and leaving him a giant monster... or would he resolve into an enchantment, thus destroying himself as well? Thanks for your help! (Super hoping he doesn't just destroy himself too)
Bane of Progress’s ability is a triggered ability, so it will resolve when Bane is already on the battlefield. This means that Bane will destroy itself along with all other permanents when its trigger resolves.