If I stacked Chancellor of the Forge's triggered ability so that it resolved before Craterhoof Behemoth's I would get
3 Goblins that become 7/7 trample creatures
Hoofie and Chancellor would turn out as 11/11 trample
Cyclops as 9/10 trample.
So I would be able to deal 52 damage until end of turn with this play of Tooth and Nail if I attacked with all creatures, correct?
Thanks.
Once Tooth and Nail are done resolving, there are two triggers waiting to go on the stack - the Chancellor trigger and the Behemoth trigger. Since you control them both, you get to choose the order they're put on the stack. If you put the Chancellor trigger on the stack last, it will resolve firsti, so you'd get 3 tokens, then the Behemoth would give all of your creatures +6/+6.
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Quick question if this would work like I imagine:
Given I only had Madrush Cyclops on the battlefield...
If I used Tooth and Nail to get
Chancellor of the Forge and
Craterhoof Behemoth
If I stacked Chancellor of the Forge's triggered ability so that it resolved before Craterhoof Behemoth's I would get
3 Goblins that become 7/7 trample creatures
Hoofie and Chancellor would turn out as 11/11 trample
Cyclops as 9/10 trample.
So I would be able to deal 52 damage until end of turn with this play of Tooth and Nail if I attacked with all creatures, correct?
Thanks.
Scientists have calculated that the chance of anything so patently absurd actually existing are millions to one. But magicians have calculated that million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.