Overload Cluster/Rulings


 * Q: Ambush Scorpion says, "When this creature is destroyed, you may choose an Ambush Scorpion in your mana zone and put it into the battle zone." When I put an Ambush Scorpion from my mana zone into the battle zone because of this ability, does my opponent's Overload Cluster get "blocker"?
 * A: No. You put that Ambush Scorpion into the battle zone as a result of another Ambush Scorpion's ability. Since you didn't summon Ambush Scorpion, Overload Cluster's ability doesn't do anything for it.


 * Q: While my opponent's Overload Cluster doesn't have "blocker," I cast Bonds of Justice, which has the ability, "Tap all creatures in the battle zone that don't have ‘blocker.'" Does this tap Overload Cluster?
 * A: Yes. Part of casting a spell is doing what it says and putting it into your graveyard. Overload Cluster doesn't get "blocker" until the spell is finished, so you tap your opponent's Overload Cluster before it gets "blocker."


 * Q: While my opponent's Overload Cluster doesn't have "blocker," I summon Scarlet Skyterror, which says, "When you put this creature into the battle zone, destroy all creatures that have ‘blocker.'" Does this destroy Overload Cluster?
 * A: No. When you summon Scarlet Skyterror, you put it into the battle zone and both its ability and Overload Cluster's ability try to happen at the same time. Since it's your turn, you use your ability first and destroy all creatures that have "blocker." Then your opponent uses his ability, and Overload Cluster gets "blocker."