When a permanent enters the battlefield, it is always treated as an entirely new entity with no history attached to it (unless otherwise specified by card text). Your copy of Nevermore will be considered as a unique instance of the effect, and when it enters the battlefield you can choose a differenct target for a card that cannot be cast.
Magic the Gathering, FNM is TM and copyright Wizards of the Coast, Inc, a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All rights reserved. This site is unaffiliated. Articles and comments are user-submitted and do not represent official endorsements of this site.
TitanWalls says... Accepted answer #1
When a permanent enters the battlefield, it is always treated as an entirely new entity with no history attached to it (unless otherwise specified by card text). Your copy of Nevermore will be considered as a unique instance of the effect, and when it enters the battlefield you can choose a differenct target for a card that cannot be cast.
February 3, 2024 12:35 a.m.