| Date Posted: 1/16/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         So it is both better and worse than swerve. Better vs. Time Warp, Worse vs. Banefire. Also good vs. Counters (obviously)
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|         Spells that switch targets are usually not very strong against counterspells as there is rarely a second legal target to choose. I normally only play swerve vs. Blightning or Mind Sludge, but this is definitely nice vs. Time Warp.
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| Date Posted: 1/17/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         you swerve the counterspell to counter the swerve thus leaving you original spell intact.
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| Date Posted: 1/17/2010 Posted By: Ben Warren Member Since: 3/18/2008
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|         doesn't the swerve have to resolve and no longer be on the stack in order to change the target?
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| Date Posted: 1/17/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         yes and no.                   Here is the exact text from gatherer                   If you cast Swerve on a spell that targets a spell on the stack (like Cancel does, for example), you can't change that spell's target to itself. You can, however, change that spell's target to Swerve. If you do, that spell will be countered when it tries to resolve because Swerve will have left the stack by then.
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|         That should actually work. I hadn't thought of that.
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| Date Posted: 1/17/2010 Posted By: Matthew Ratz Member Since: 2/29/2008
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|         yep, i have made that play in a couple of matches, and after a little explaining, we continued the game.
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