COM
MTGA
Historique
1 sur le champ de bataille
1 sur le champ de bataille
1 sur le champ de bataille
Combo proposée le 20/12/2001, commentaire de :

NdZeSword: Il fut un temps, pré-VIe édition, où avec ces trois cartes on pouvait infliger autant de blessures que l'on voulait, en utilisant l'étape de prévention des blessures. L'idée était d'utiliser la capacité en-Kor plusieurs fois pendant cette étape, et à chaque utilisation le Furnace doublait les blessures. Une fois qu'on est content du montant de blessures, on redirigeait à la fin tout sur le Mogg, dont la capacité se déclenchait sur l'adversaire :)

Maintenant cette étape n'existe plus, et donc la combo non plus. Voici une explication en anglais de 1998 expliquant le deck (un deck joué à l'époque par Joost Winter) :

Dan Gray a écrit :
The en-Kor ability is standard damage redirection - it is played as an instant during any damage prevention substep. In all damage prevention steps, you can have any number of batches of spells or abilities, so it isn't necessarily to respond to the activation of the Kor ability by activating it again. You can simply activate it once and then let it resolve. Then, start another batch and activate it again.

With a Furnace of Rath in play, each time you redirect the damage (and, presumably, you're redirecting the damage from the Kor to itself), the redirected damage is doubled by the Furnace (per the December ruling on Furnace of Rath). When you finish redirecting the damage to the Kor, you can freely redirect it to a Mogg Maniac and then allow damage prevention to end. When this happens, the Maniac's ability will trigger, presumably sending a very large amount of damage over to your opponent.

Source : https://web.archive.org/web/20150129030543/http://community.wizards.co...

Voici un exemple de liste de l'époque :

2 Lancers en-Kor
4 Nomads en-Kor
4 Warrior en-Kor
4 Shaman en-Kor
4 Spirit en-Kor
2 Lancers en-Kor
2 Soltari Priest
4 Mogg Maniac

2 Flaring Pain
2 Incinerate
4 Kindle
2 Mob Justice
4 Shock
1 Spitting Earth
1 Disintegrate
1 Kaervek's Torch
2 Furnace of Rath
1 Enduring Renewal
1 Feldon's Cane

10 Mountain
11 Plains

Le "december ruling" dont il est question est :

Furnace of Rath:
Info: Color=Red Type=Enchantment Cost=1RRR TE(R1)
Text(TE): Double all damage assigned to any creature or player.
It is a continuous replacement ability (see Rule A.7.5) played when damage is assigned at the start of damage prevention (see Rule T.10.1) before handling abilities that trigger on damage being assigned. [WotC Rules Team 10/18/98] [WotC Rules Team 11/03/98]
If a spell or ability damages multiple things, divide up the damage before applying this effect (see Rule T.10.13). [WotC Rules Team 10/18/98] This means you cannot normally end up with an odd amount of damage on something.
If you have two of these in play, the damage is multiplied by 4. [D'Angelo 10/17/97]
The multiplied damage counts in all ways as if it came from the original source. Furnace of Rath is not the source. [D'Angelo 10/17/97]
Does double damage (again) when the damage is being redirected from one place to another. [WotC Rules Team 12/18/97] [Duelist Magazine #22, Page 27]
Trample does not count as redirection. [D'Angelo 10/08/98]
If damage is split as with Fireball, the damage to each target is individually doubled. [Aahz 11/17/97]


Et la Duelist 22 avec ce ruling, justement :
Duelist 22 a écrit :
Q. If a creature with trample is blocked while Furnace of Rath is in play, will the trample damage redirected to the defending player be doubled by the Furnace?

A. Yes. (This is a correction of previous rul­ings.) When damage is redirected, you prevent the original damage and assign new damage to the new victim. All effects concerning the assignment of damage therefore apply to the redirected damage, including Furnace of Rath. For example, if a Ball Lightning is blocked by an Ophidian (toughness of 3) while Furnace of Rath is in play, the Ball Lightning assigns 12 damage to the Ophidian. Nine of that damage gets redirected, which is doubled to 18 dam­age because of the Furnace