Does Wheel of Sun and Moon affect itself?

That said, Wheel of Sun and Moon behaves in the same way. If for some reason you use it on yourself, and then destroy it, it will go to the bottom of your library. Wheel of Sun and Moon creates a replacement effect, which applies as long as it’s on the battlefield.

Does Wheel of Sun and Moon stop death triggers?

Effectively yes, except for tokens. Creature cards on the battlefield that player owns will never die, because that event will be replaced by (revealing them and) putting them on the bottom of their library.

Can I respond to Bojuka bog?

While he cannot respond to the Bojuka Bog itself, as it’s a land entering the battlefield (which doesn’t use the stack), the Bojuka Bogs ETB ability (Exile Graveyard) uses the stack. He can respond to it, as he gains priority before it resolves.

Does Bojuka bog go on the stack?

Bojuka Bog’s trigger goes on the stack once the chapter ability has finished resolving, after your opponent has already returned their lands.

How can I play around graveyard hate in Magic The Gathering?

The big problem comes when they have different types of graveyard hate against you so you can’t bring in that perfect card against it. Mental Misstep, Daze, FoW and Snuff Out are examples of “free” spells that might be useful. Krosan Grip can be good against Relics and Crypts, though it’s quite expensive.

Are there any cards that protect your graveyard?

Cards like Spell Snare, Mental Misstep and Annul protect your graveyard for minimal costs.

What’s the best way to play Graveyard in dredge?

Try to get your graveyard to the point where the opponent needs to use their hate cards, but you haven’t committed all of yours. For example, suppose you’re playing Dredge and the most explosive play you have is to Cathartic Reunion to discard Stinkweed Imp and Golgari Thug.

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