No, that won't work. The Bell-Ringer's trigger exists independently on the stack and will do its thing, no matter what happens to the creature it comes from. In fact, flickering the Bell-Ringer will give your opponent another trigger to untap his creatures, including the recently returned and tapped Bell-Ringer itself.
Well, yes, but it doesn't change anything here. The Kiki ability will be countered, but the Bell-Ringer is now going to enter due to Displacer's ability and will then untap Kiki. Then, they just combo off again.
You can't really interrupt that combo with Displacer. If you blink Kiki, Bell Ringer just untaps it.
Let say i have Eldrazi displacer in play and my opponent Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker.
My opponent cast a village bell-ringer, untapping Kiki to copy bell-ringer, etc, you know the combo.
If i target village bell-ringer with Eldrazi displacer's abilty while Kiki copying ability is still on the stack, does it counter Kiki's ability?
Is it clear?
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You can't really interrupt that combo with Displacer. If you blink Kiki, Bell Ringer just untaps it.
That's right!
Thank you guys for the quick answer.