Do phased out creatures untap?

Phasing (This phases in or out before you untap during each of your untap steps. While it’s phased out, it’s treated as though it doesn’t exist.)

What does phased out mean MTG?

Phased out (together with its opposite, phased in) is part of a permanent’s status, like tapped or face down. Like all status, only permanents can be phased out. A phased-out permanent is treated for most purposes as though it didn’t exist. Permanents enter the battlefield phased in by default.

What happens when a commander phases out?

If you phase out a commander, such as with Vanishing, and have Stasis in play, their commander will be out of play until stasis is removed (phasing happens during the untap step, so Stasis prevents their commander from phasing in).

Is Phasing a trigger?

502.15d Permanents phasing in don’t trigger any comes-into-play abilities, and effects that modify how a permanent comes into play are ignored.

What happens when you lose control of a creature?

Control of the creature matters only when the equip ability is activated and when it resolves. Spells and other abilities may also attach an Equipment to a creature. If an effect attempts to attach an Equipment to an object that can’t be equipped by it, the Equipment doesn’t move.

What happens if you lose control of equipment in Magic The Gathering?

The equipment stays attached to the stolen creature, but you still control it and may re-equip it to a different creature that you control. 301.5. Some artifacts have the subtype “Equipment.” An Equipment can be attached to a creature. It can’t legally be attached to an object that isn’t a creature.

What happens if I lose control of an equipment?

You are correct. The equipment stays attached to the stolen creature, but you still control it and may re-equip it to a different creature that you control. 301.5. Some artifacts have the subtype “Equipment.” An Equipment can be attached to a creature. It can’t legally be attached to an object that isn’t a creature.

Can a creature change control of an equipped permanent?

The equipped permanent must still be a creature (301.5). The equipment cannot itself be a creature (301.5c). The equipment can’t be attached to a creature with protection from it, due to the definition of protection (702.16). Creatures changing control doesn’t violate that.

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