Does Abeyance prevent lands from being tapped for mana?
No. No effect can prevent mana sources from being played, so Abeyance does not stop lands from being tapped for mana. It also does not prohibit abilities played as mana sources, such as Fellwar Stone’s and Llanowar Elves’s. Remember that game rules, unlike effects, can prevent mana sources from being played. This means that summoning sickness will prevent you from tapping a creature for mana, and the rules about “comes-into-play” costs will prevent you from using Lotus Vale’s ability before you sacrifice two untapped lands. 3) If Abyssal Gatekeeper is put into the graveyard at the same time as another of my creatures, can I choose that creature to be the one that’s buried as a result of the Gatekeeper going to the graveyard? No. After Abyssal Gatekeeper has gone to the graveyard, the creature must still be in play in order for it to be buried.
Related Questions
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