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MTG Ruling: Blood Moon?

Let's assume I have two nonbasic lands in play, one of which taps for white (we'll say Hallowed Fountain). My opponent casts a Blood Moon. In response to the activation, I float two mana, one of it white, and allow the enchantment to resolve. I know that this passes priority back to my opponent on his main phase, but am I then permitted to use the floating mana for a spell (ie. Disenchant) before he ends his main phase?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    Keep in mind that if your opponent receives priority (it doesnt pass back to him when the spell resolves, he automatically gets it), passes priority to you and you pass priority, you will lose the chance to use that mana as the game will progress to the next step.

    Source(s): MTG Judge and longtime player.
  • aharon
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Blood Moon Mtg

  • ?
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    Yes. In order for the game to move on to the next step/phase/turn, all players need to pass priority. When your opponent passes priority to you, you can use it to cast Disenchant before the game moves on.

    Source(s): Level 1 judge.
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