To quote the rulings given for Emrakul on 'The Gatherer':lax4life said:Except that Emrakul has protection from coloured spells, not their abilities. If I wanted to I could also kill him with Royal Assassin or even just bounce him with Jace.Brownie101 said:Taken from the MTG wiki, a quote of the rules regarding targeting and protection:lax4life said:Except that he is affected by Journey to Nowhere because you choose the target after the spell resolves nullifying Emrakul's protection, much in the same way that you can Fling him at your opponent since sacrificing a creature as an additional casting cost does not target him while it's a spell if you can just as easily sac a token. Also there are plenty of cards that can easily have Emrakul become exiled instead of hitting the graveyard that would trigger his ability.Brownie101 said:-snip-
JtN comes into the field and then it's ability activates. It's ability is from a white source and requires a target (As it specifically says "Target Creature") which isn't allowed by protection. So no, Journey to Nowhere wouldn't work on Emrakul.502.7b - A permanent with protection can't be targeted by spells with the stated quality and can't be targeted by abilities from a source with the stated quality.
It should be noted that you would still be able to use the ability of permanents such as creatures or enchantments to dispose of it as they don't count as spells once in play."Protection from colored spells" means that Emrakul can't be the target of colored spells (including colored Aura spells) or of abilities whose sources are colored spells (such as the "when you cast" ability of an Ulamog, the Infinite Gyre that's been turned red by Painter's Servant). It also means that all damage that would be dealt to Emrakul by colored spells is prevented. Like every protection ability, it works only while Emrakul is on the battlefield.
Emrakul can be dealt with for 2 mana,XxRyanxX said:..That.. is seriously without a doubt the most overpowered card I have ever came across. That right there would dominate and I give you Congrats for having such a unique card! *Impressed* Oh and your other cardBrownie101 said:
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Even though I say the first card is literally my #1 of dominator, this card above is also very powerful and I would really not want to take you on with such a deck with the like of these cards.. Haha.
I love Green as well. Using your monsters to trample while laying down as much mana as you can, letting you play more and more spells each turn. Healing yourself and bashing through your opponent's defensesGiantRaven said:I'm not the biggest Magic player but, when I do play, I'm rather partial to Green. Setting up healing cards whilst laying monster after monster before unleashing an epic tramplethon is a blast.