Extreme Difficult Magic the Gathering Quiz

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  • 9 tough questions
  • Covering key rules and interactions
  • Perfect for advanced players
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CastingCard123
Self-imposed rules for my quiz:
-All questions can be answered from Comprehensive Rules and Gatherer text.
-Only ordinary two-player Magic. It's always Player A's turn.
-I am aware of all the latest Comprehensive rules changes and Gatherer errata.
-All relevant effects are provided. If a player casts a Sorcery, or a permanent without Flash, you can assume it's their main phase and the stack is empty. All text in quotes is accurately transcribed.
-Players if given a choice will always choose to gain as much life as possible, create as many creatures as possible, have their opponents lose as much life as possible, etc.
Self-imposed rules for my quiz:
-All questions can be answered from Comprehensive Rules and Gatherer text.
-Only ordinary two-player Magic. It's always Player A's turn.
-I am aware of all the latest Comprehensive rules changes and Gatherer errata.
-All relevant effects are provided. If a player casts a Sorcery, or a permanent without Flash, you can assume it's their main phase and the stack is empty. All text in quotes is accurately transcribed.
-Players if given a choice will always choose to gain as much life as possible, create as many creatures as possible, have their opponents lose as much life as possible, etc.
Player A casts Fumigate which is a Sorcery which costs {3}{W}{W} and states: "Destroy all creatures. You gain 1 life for each creature destroyed this way." Player B controls the following creatures (each of them is a separate creature):
 
  • A creature with Indestructible
  • A creature with an active regeneration effect
  • Possessed Skaab, which states "If Possessed Skaab would die, exile it instead."
  • A creature with Protection from White
How much life does Player A gain?
1
2
3
4
None
Player A casts Demystify, which states "Destroy target enchantment.", targeting Player B's Rest In Peace, an Enchantment which states "If a card or token would be put into a graveyard from anywhere, exile it instead." Where do the cards end up?
Both are in their owner's graveyard
Rest In Peace is in its owner's graveyard, Demystify is in exile
Demystify is in its owner's graveyard, Rest In Peace is in exile.
Both are in exile.
This can't happen as described.
Player A has just gained life from Angel's Mercy, which is an Instant which costs {2}{W}{W} and states "You gain 7 life.", and Player A controls Firesong and Sunspeaker which states "Whenever a white instant or sorcery spell causes you to gain life, Firesong and Sunspeaker deals 3 damage to target creature or player." Player A wants to deal damage to Player B's Domri Rade, which is a Planeswalker permanent. Which is true?
Player A can choose Player B as the target of the ability, and redirect the damage to Domri Rade as the ability resolves.
Player A can choose Domri Rade as a target even though Planeswalker isn't specifically listed in the triggered ability.
Player A can't deal damage to Domri Rade this way.
Angel's Mercy does not trigger Firesong and Sunspeaker
Player A has no cards left in their library. They cast Bond of Flourishing which states "Look at the top three cards of your library. You may reveal a permanent card from among them and put it into your hand. Put the rest on the bottom of your library in any order. You gain 3 life." Which is true?
Player A will lose when Bond of Flourishing looks at the empty library.
Bond of Flourishing will fizzle (not resolve) because of the empty library. Player A won't gain 3 life.
Bond of Flourishing will resolve and Player A will only gain 3 life.
This can't happen as described. Player A will lose for having no cards in their library before they can cast Bond of Flourishing.
Player A controls two Parallel Lives, which is an Enchantment which states "If an effect would create one or more tokens under your control, it creates twice that many of those tokens instead.". Player A casts Goblin Rally which states "Create four 1/1 red Goblin creature tokens." How many tokens does Player A control after it resolves?
8
12
16
A infinite or undefined number. The game is a draw.
Player A controls Panharmonicon which states "If an artifact or creature entering the battlefield causes a triggered ability of a permanent you control to trigger, that ability triggers an additional time." Player A casts Riders of Gavony which is a "Creature - Human Knight" with "As Riders of Gavony enters the battlefield, choose a creature type." and "Human creatures you control have protection from creatures of the chosen type." Which is true?
Player A will choose two creature types. Humans they control will have protection from both types.
Player A will choose two creature types. Humans they control will have protection from the first type chosen.
Player A will choose two creature types. Humans they control will have protection from the second type chosen.
Player A will choose one creature type. The two cards do not interact.
Player A controls 4 Cloudfin Raptor, which is a "Creature - Bird Mutant" costs {U}, has Flying and "Evolve (Whenever a creature enters the battlefield under your control, if that creature has greater power or toughness than this creature, put a +1/+1 counter on this creature.)"and is 0/1 (none of them have any counters). Player B controls Blind Obedience which is an Enchantment which states "Artifacts and creatures your opponents control enter the battlefield tapped.". Player A casts Thassa, God of the Sea, which is "Legendary Enchantment Creature - God" which costs {2}{U} and states "As long as your devotion to blue is less than five, Thassa isn’t a creature." Note that Player A's devotion to Blue will be four before Thassa enters the battlefield and five after. What is the result after everything resolves?
Thassa will be an untapped creature, each Cloudfin Raptor will have a +1/+1 counter
Thassa will be an untapped creature, the Cloudfin Raptors will not have a +1/+1 counter
Thassa will be a tapped creature, each Cloudfin Raptor will have a +1/+1 counter
Thassa will be a tapped creature, the Cloudfin Raptors will not have a +1/+1 counter
Player B casts Sudden Edict, which is an Instant which has "Split second (As long as this spell is on the stack, players can’t cast spells or activate abilities that aren’t mana abilities.)" Player A controls Lion's Eye Diamond which states "Discard your hand, Sacrifice Lion's Eye Diamond: Add three mana of any one color. Activate only as an instant.", and controls a face-down Proteus Machine which states "Morph {0}" on the front side. What can Player A do *before* Sudden Edict resolves?
Either sacrifice Lion's Eye Diamond or turn Proteus Machine face up, or both
Sacrifice Lion's Eye Diamond
Turn Proteus Machine face up
Neither
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