(…) However, if any of its targets are illegal, the part of the spell or ability's effect for which it is an illegal target can't perform any actions on that target (…)On the other hand, CR 121.5 does not cover this case:
If an effect says to “move” a counter, it means to take that counter from the object it's currently on and put it onto a second object. If the first and second objects are the same object, nothing happens. If the first object has no counters, nothing happens; the second object doesn't get a counter put on it. If the second object (or any possible second objects) is no longer in the correct zone when the effect would move the counter, nothing happens; a counter isn't removed from the first object.
If the counter cannot be put onto the second object (or any possible second objects) (e. g. because it is no longer in the correct zone when the effect would move the counter or has become an illegal target), nothing happens; a counter isn't removed from the first object.
If the counter cannot be put onto the second object (or any possible second objects) (e. g. because it is no longer in the correct zone when the effect would move the counter, cannot have counters placed on it, or has become an illegal target), nothing happens; a counter isn't removed from the first object.
Edited Daniel Kitachewsky (March 1, 2013 02:53:18 AM)