Mana Value
4
Rarity
common
Tel-Jilad Fallen
Creature — Phyrexian Elf Warrior
Card Text
Protection from artifacts Infect (This creature deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters and to players in the form of poison counters.)
Keywords
Set
Scars of Mirrodin
(SOM)
EDHREC Rank
#21,603
A player who has ten or more poison counters loses the game. This is a state-based action.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
Infect’s effect applies to any damage, not just combat damage.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
The -1/-1 counters remain on the creature indefinitely. They’re not removed if the creature regenerates or the turn ends.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
Damage from a source with infect is damage in all respects. If the source with infect also has lifelink, damage dealt by that source also causes its controller to gain that much life. Damage from a source with infect can be prevented or redirected. Abilities that trigger on damage being dealt will trigger if a source with infect deals damage, if appropriate.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
If damage from a source with infect that would be dealt to a player is prevented, that player doesn’t get poison counters. If damage from a source with infect that would be dealt to a creature is prevented, that creature doesn’t get -1/-1 counters.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
Damage from a source with infect affects planeswalkers normally.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
“Protection from artifacts” means the following: -- Tel-Jilad Fallen can't be blocked by artifact creatures. -- Tel-Jilad Fallen can't be equipped. It also can't be enchanted by Auras that have somehow become artifacts in addition to enchantments. -- Tel-Jilad Fallen can't be targeted by abilities from artifact sources. -- All damage that would be dealt to Tel-Jilad Fallen by artifact sources is prevented.
Wotc — January 01, 2011
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