Veiling Oddity
Creature — Illusion
When the last time counter is removed from this card while it's exiled, creatures can't be blocked this turn.
Legal in
Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Pauper
Rulings (16)
Because it doesn't modify the characteristics of any objects, Veiling Oddity's last ability applies to creatures that weren't on the battlefield as the ability resolved.
2021-03-19
If an effect refers to a "suspended card," that means a card that (1) has suspend, (2) is in exile, and (3) has one or more time counters on it.
2024-02-02
You can exile a card in your hand using suspend any time you could cast that card. Consider its card type, any effects that modify when you could cast it (such as flash) and any other effects that stop you from casting it (such as from Meddling Mage's ability) to determine if and when you can do this. Whether you could actually complete all steps in casting the card is irrelevant. For example, you can exile a card with suspend that has no mana cost or that requires a target even if no legal targets are available at that time.
2024-02-02
Due to a recent rules change to suspend, you are no longer required to cast the suspended card as the second triggered ability of suspend resolves. Instead, as the second triggered ability resolves, you may cast the card. Timing permissions based on the card's type are ignored. If you don't cast the card, it remains exiled with no time counters on it, and it's no longer suspended.
2024-02-02
