(Play only with the other half of Ultra Gravitron.)
Play: Archive the top 5 cards of your deck.
After Fight/After Reap: Discard a card from your archives. If you do, purge a creature and resolve each of its bonus icons as if you had played it.
“Go go Ultra Gravitron!”
Artist: Colin Searle
Official Rulings
If I use the Action: ability on Fission Bloom (MM 087) and then use the After Fight/After Reap: ability on Ultra Gravitron (MM 125) to purge an enemy creature and resolve each of its bonus icons, do I get to resolve all its icons twice?
Yes. Ultra Gravitron’s “as if you had played” text is intended to trigger all card effects like Fission Bloom’s “The next time you play a card this turn.”
Source: Rulebook
If I use the Action: ability on Fission Bloom (MM 087) and then use the After Fight/After Reap: ability on Ultra Gravitron (MM 125) to purge an enemy creature and resolve each of its bonus icons, do I get to resolve all its icons twice?
Yes. Ultra Gravitron’s “as if you had played” text is intended to trigger all card effects like Fission Bloom’s “The next time you play a card this turn.”
Source: Rulebook
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A gigantic creature counts as 2 cards while out of play, but as a single creature card while in play. Playing a gigantic creature only counts as playing 1 card, and therefore it is allowed on the first turn. After a gigantic creature leaves play, the 2 halves are treated as separate cards again.
Both halves of a gigantic creature have the same title, house, and card type. Otherwise, each half has the attributes printed on it: the top half has bonus icons, while the bottom half has power, armor, and the text box (including traits).
If a card instructing the active player to play or put into play a creature chooses one half of a gigantic creature, that effect will fail.
Examples: