I need some clarification if the previous game session with my friend that has this cool game. I don't know if we played right, since it was his 2nd play and my 1st play.
My Friend: Beastmaster
Me: Wizard
Round situation:
The wizard has 2 creatures and 1 Mana Crystal with Harmonize Spell and the beastmsater has 2 creatures at the same zone as the wizard. THe beastmaster has a panther with 2 revelead enchantments with flight, +1 melee enchantments and 1 unrevelead enchantment.
The wizard already has 1 enchantment, mark for the Death, placed by beastmaster.
At the begining of beastmaster initiation, before activating any creature, he quickcast his Battle Fury incantation to his panther creature. The wizard can use his quickcasting in response to that incantation with Reverse Magic since the enchantment has a quickcast symbol.
We have a little arguing and he said it couldn't make sense since the enchantment must be there first. Can't be use as counterspell.
We all played Magic and WOW TCG years ago and this games reminds a bit of them.
My Friend: Beastmaster
Me: Wizard
Round situation:
The wizard has 2 creatures and 1 Mana Crystal with Harmonize Spell and the beastmsater has 2 creatures at the same zone as the wizard. THe beastmaster has a panther with 2 revelead enchantments with flight, +1 melee enchantments and 1 unrevelead enchantment.
The wizard already has 1 enchantment, mark for the Death, placed by beastmaster.
At the begining of beastmaster initiation, before activating any creature, he quickcast his Battle Fury incantation to his panther creature. The wizard can use his quickcasting in response to that incantation with Reverse Magic since the enchantment has a quickcast symbol.
We have a little arguing and he said it couldn't make sense since the enchantment must be there first. Can't be use as counterspell.
We all played Magic and WOW TCG years ago and this games reminds a bit of them.