What happens if you manifest a Zoetic Cavern?
If I manifest Zoetic Cavern can I use it's morph cost as usual, the reason why I ask is because manifest says you can turn it face-up only if it is a creature card, which it is not, so I was wondering if that applied to only the manifest, face-up cost or if it keeps you from turning it face-up with other morph costs?
I'm assuming a card can have multiple morph costs that don't necessarily interact with each other?
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If I manifest Zoetic Cavern can I use it's morph cost as usual, the reason why I ask is because manifest says you can turn it face-up only if it is a creature card, which it is not, so I was wondering if that applied to only the manifest, face-up cost or if it keeps you from turning it face-up with other morph costs?
I'm assuming a card can have multiple morph costs that don't necessarily interact with each other?
magic-the-gathering
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If I manifest Zoetic Cavern can I use it's morph cost as usual, the reason why I ask is because manifest says you can turn it face-up only if it is a creature card, which it is not, so I was wondering if that applied to only the manifest, face-up cost or if it keeps you from turning it face-up with other morph costs?
I'm assuming a card can have multiple morph costs that don't necessarily interact with each other?
magic-the-gathering
If I manifest Zoetic Cavern can I use it's morph cost as usual, the reason why I ask is because manifest says you can turn it face-up only if it is a creature card, which it is not, so I was wondering if that applied to only the manifest, face-up cost or if it keeps you from turning it face-up with other morph costs?
I'm assuming a card can have multiple morph costs that don't necessarily interact with each other?
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Yes, you can use the morph cost of the Cavern.
In the rules for manifest rule 701.33c says:
If a card with morph is manifested, its controller may turn that card face up using either the procedure described in rule 702.36e to turn a face-down permanent with morph face up or the procedure described above to turn a manifested permanent face up.
So if you are turning a card face up using the morph procedure, the manifest procedure and its restrictions become irrelevant.
Manifest is a separate, though similar, mechanic from morph and it is incorrect to call the cost of turning a card face up using the manifest procedure a morph cost.
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Yes, you can use the morph cost of the Cavern.
In the rules for manifest rule 701.33c says:
If a card with morph is manifested, its controller may turn that card face up using either the procedure described in rule 702.36e to turn a face-down permanent with morph face up or the procedure described above to turn a manifested permanent face up.
So if you are turning a card face up using the morph procedure, the manifest procedure and its restrictions become irrelevant.
Manifest is a separate, though similar, mechanic from morph and it is incorrect to call the cost of turning a card face up using the manifest procedure a morph cost.
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Yes, you can use the morph cost of the Cavern.
In the rules for manifest rule 701.33c says:
If a card with morph is manifested, its controller may turn that card face up using either the procedure described in rule 702.36e to turn a face-down permanent with morph face up or the procedure described above to turn a manifested permanent face up.
So if you are turning a card face up using the morph procedure, the manifest procedure and its restrictions become irrelevant.
Manifest is a separate, though similar, mechanic from morph and it is incorrect to call the cost of turning a card face up using the manifest procedure a morph cost.
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Yes, you can use the morph cost of the Cavern.
In the rules for manifest rule 701.33c says:
If a card with morph is manifested, its controller may turn that card face up using either the procedure described in rule 702.36e to turn a face-down permanent with morph face up or the procedure described above to turn a manifested permanent face up.
So if you are turning a card face up using the morph procedure, the manifest procedure and its restrictions become irrelevant.
Manifest is a separate, though similar, mechanic from morph and it is incorrect to call the cost of turning a card face up using the manifest procedure a morph cost.
Yes, you can use the morph cost of the Cavern.
In the rules for manifest rule 701.33c says:
If a card with morph is manifested, its controller may turn that card face up using either the procedure described in rule 702.36e to turn a face-down permanent with morph face up or the procedure described above to turn a manifested permanent face up.
So if you are turning a card face up using the morph procedure, the manifest procedure and its restrictions become irrelevant.
Manifest is a separate, though similar, mechanic from morph and it is incorrect to call the cost of turning a card face up using the manifest procedure a morph cost.
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