Good day all, I have a question on a cascade ruling.
I have read on MTG Salvation forum that multiple instants of cascade stacks: for example Maelstrom Wanderer's trigger ability of cascade, cascade puts 2 cascade instances on the stack based on player priority.
And that The First Silver, while being casted, if it triggers another silver, will not cascade once more as The First Silver is still a spell and not on the field yet.
So my question is:
If I already have The First Silver on the field, and I cast a silver spell while Maelstrom Nexusis on the field, and I have Conspiracy! on the field, does the first card that I subsequently trigger cascade, cascades twice? and are both the cascaded cards from this subsequent cascade be able to cascade its own card if they are creatures and are also considered silvers?
Furthermore, if i have already used Yidris, Maelstrom Wielderto deal combat damage and all cards already have a single instance of cascade, does that mean that all subsequent silver cards that are being cascaded will cascade twice as well for firstly, the first silver's cascade ability given to silver cards, and the cascade that is given by Yidris, Maelstrom Wielder?
Furthermore, if I cascade into a Maelstrom Wanderer, does it mean that I will have triggered 4 instances on Maelstrom wanderer when he is being cascaded out due to the casting of a spell from my hand?
How will the cascades interact then, if the opponent puts on the stack and resolves a removal to exile the first silver on the field with a swords to plowshare after priority of the stack is passed to the opponent?
In your first scenario, the first creature spell you cast will Cascade twice: once from First Sliver and once from Nexus. Any subsequent creature (if you hit a creature off either Cascade) will Cascade once. Conspiracy allows you to hit non-slivers to continue the Cascade as Slivers would work the same either way and Nexus only gives you one extra Cascade per turn.
For the second, no. The First Sliver will give Slivers Cascade but Yidris only gives them another instance of Cascade if they arfe cast from your hand so anything you Cascade into only Cascades once. Anything from hand will Cascade twice.
For the third, (assuming Conspiracy and The First Sliver) you will have 3 instances: one from The First Sliver and two from the Wanderer's own abilities.
How will the cascades interact then, if the opponent puts on the stack and resolves a removal to exile the first silver on the field with a swords to plowshare after priority of the stack is passed to the opponent? (Does First Silver need to be on the field for cascade to resolve successfully?)
No. It just needs to be on the field when the spell is cast. The spell will have Cascade as it is cast and will trigger immediately after being cast. Getting rid of the Sliver does get rid of Cascade, but Cascade has already triggered by the time they get priority and losing Cascade won't affect the trigger already on the stack. It will still resolve as normal to get your free spell.
I have read on MTG Salvation forum that multiple instants of cascade stacks: for example Maelstrom Wanderer's trigger ability of cascade, cascade puts 2 cascade instances on the stack based on player priority.
And that The First Silver, while being casted, if it triggers another silver, will not cascade once more as The First Silver is still a spell and not on the field yet.
So my question is:
If I already have The First Silver on the field, and I cast a silver spell while Maelstrom Nexusis on the field, and I have Conspiracy! on the field, does the first card that I subsequently trigger cascade, cascades twice? and are both the cascaded cards from this subsequent cascade be able to cascade its own card if they are creatures and are also considered silvers?
Furthermore, if i have already used Yidris, Maelstrom Wielderto deal combat damage and all cards already have a single instance of cascade, does that mean that all subsequent silver cards that are being cascaded will cascade twice as well for firstly, the first silver's cascade ability given to silver cards, and the cascade that is given by Yidris, Maelstrom Wielder?
Furthermore, if I cascade into a Maelstrom Wanderer, does it mean that I will have triggered 4 instances on Maelstrom wanderer when he is being cascaded out due to the casting of a spell from my hand?
How will the cascades interact then, if the opponent puts on the stack and resolves a removal to exile the first silver on the field with a swords to plowshare after priority of the stack is passed to the opponent?
Thanks!!
For the second, no. The First Sliver will give Slivers Cascade but Yidris only gives them another instance of Cascade if they arfe cast from your hand so anything you Cascade into only Cascades once. Anything from hand will Cascade twice.
For the third, (assuming Conspiracy and The First Sliver) you will have 3 instances: one from The First Sliver and two from the Wanderer's own abilities.
Also apologies, i edited one more part:
How will the cascades interact then, if the opponent puts on the stack and resolves a removal to exile the first silver on the field with a swords to plowshare after priority of the stack is passed to the opponent? (Does First Silver need to be on the field for cascade to resolve successfully?)