No. Once you have cast the spell revealed from Unexpected Results the unexpected results will continue to resolve which means it will be put into the GY before the cast spell is able to resolve itself. You can technically target Unexpected Results with a copy spell, but because the target will be gone it will be countered for lack of a target on resolution. The same situation happens with returning Master Wizard from the GY using an instant or sorcery.
No. Once you have cast the spell revealed from Unexpected Results the unexpected results will continue to resolve which means it will be put into the GY before the cast spell is able to resolve itself. You can technically target Unexpected Results with a copy spell, but because the target will be gone it will be countered for lack of a target on resolution. The same situation happens with returning Master Wizard from the GY using an instant or sorcery.
I see. Thanks for the clarification.
On the other hand if I respond Unexpected Results with say Expansion // Explosion, then with another copy on stack I suppose I can chain it through since there would always be a copy unresolved?
No. Once you have cast the spell revealed from Unexpected Results the unexpected results will continue to resolve which means it will be put into the GY before the cast spell is able to resolve itself. You can technically target Unexpected Results with a copy spell, but because the target will be gone it will be countered for lack of a target on resolution. The same situation happens with returning Master Wizard from the GY using an instant or sorcery.
I see. Thanks for the clarification.
On the other hand if I respond Unexpected Results with say Expansion // Explosion, then with another copy on stack I suppose I can chain it through since there would always be a copy unresolved?
This works. The copy will resolve and get presumably p another card that can copy. As long as the copies keep finding more ways to copy it will loop but once it fails you will then resolve the original and it won't be able to copy itself.
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For example, can Naru Meha, Master Wizard copy Breaking // Entering or Connive // Concoct which put it on BF or further, copy the Unexpected Results which casts the sorcery in the first place?
And throw cards like Insidious Will and Torrential Gearhulk into the mix. If Insidious Will is on stack, can I resolve it to copy a Breaking // Entering, then somehow interact with the GY using Torrential Gearhulk to copy again?
Or more generally, from mtg rulings' point of view, is there any thing preventing me from chaining copies of Unexpected Results, Breaking // Entering and/or Connive // Concoct, along with Naru Meha, Master Wizard and Torrential Gearhulk until I hit a unlucky top deck or fail to Entering or Concoct a creature?
4 Connive // Concoct
4 Expansion // Explosion
4 Insidious Will
4 Wild Ricochet
4 Naru Meha, Master Wizard
4 Torrential Gearhulk
4 Unexpected Results
I see. Thanks for the clarification.
On the other hand if I respond Unexpected Results with say Expansion // Explosion, then with another copy on stack I suppose I can chain it through since there would always be a copy unresolved?