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Wizards of the Coast announced today that the upcoming set of Magic: the Gathering will contain crossovers from other Hasbro products.
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I remember having too an Aegis of Honor on my wallet a few years ago…
(The wallet was supposed to be always enchanted with it); so I would use it like an instant magic shield by touching it with my left hand while the right would go to the Mox Pearl in my necklace [actual jewerly], similar to the picture in the card:
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To clarify the “If you do,” it was supposed to be worded to trigger on drawing an extra card, and it was there just for weird situations where you couldn’t draw extra cards - or, as I just now realized, the Platinum Angel. (Fun fact: I keep a Platinum Angel in my wallet, so no mater where I am, I can’t lose the game.)
Actually, given how cycling-based triggered abilities work, you’d draw the card from Celestia before you drew the one from the cycling card. (CR 702.28c) Furthermore, given how state-based effects work, the game wouldn’t check to see if anyone lost until the entire ability finished resolving, so the worst-case scenario (you draw from an empty library and your opponent is at 3 or less life) would end in a draw, since you’d both be dead by the time state-based effects kicked in.
Plus, it’s still phrased such that the “if you do” refers to drawing the card.
The “cycle” itself is optional [not forced to be done by any player in normal situations]; so the “If you do” is about using the cycle ability on the first place [not the “extra effect” of drawing another aditional extra card, as that part IT IS absolute and forced).
I agree that it seems like unnecesary spelling, but the idea is that you have to draw the two cards first (if you can not, you lose); THEN Celestia does damage [as otherwise those 3 points may result in another player losing first].
Edited because: typos