Say I've chosen death by Devour for all the tokens, as the Thrinax enters the battlefield; I get a Reyhan trigger for each token... but can I move token A's counters on to token B, then B's counters onto token C and so on? Or do I have to move them all simultaneously onto a creature that hasn't been devoured?
Creatures from Felisa's trigger are then on the stack, do they enter between each token's death on the stack? Or do they enter after the Thrinax finishes resolving?
Lastly, do I get to move the counters from the dying tokens onto the Thrinax via Reyhan?
Sorry if this is a grab bag question, there's a lot of stuff happening here and I'm just trying to make the most of a complicated situation.
So a couple things.
When you devour you do it all at once with no other actions or triggers resolving in between so in your situation you would choose to devour all 10 tokens and then Bloodspore Thrinax enters the field with 10 counters on it. At this point Reyhan, Last of the Abzan will trigger 10 times and you may move the counters onto any creature as you choose. Felisa only trigger on non-token creatures so she wouldn't trigger at all in this scenario. If you were to have devoured 10 non token creatures then Felisa would trigger 10 times and create tokens for each based on their counters at the same time that Reyhan triggered however because the tokens did not exist when Reyhan triggered you cannot place his counters on them.
I did simplify the board-state to the detriment of the Felisa triggers.
So; I know Reyhan can see itself die, thereby moving its tokens to another creature, correct? Felisa would also see itself die in the same capacity, correct?
So say Reyhan and Felisa are both targets of the Devour, the counters on both could get moved by the Reyhan triggers to the new Thrinax, a number of Inklings equal to the counters from Reyhan and Felisa would enter, and then a number of counters equal to the number of counters on Thrinax would then be put on each of the Inklings that entered, correct?
I did simplify the board-state to the detriment of the Felisa triggers.
So; I know Reyhan can see itself die, thereby moving its tokens to another creature, correct? Felisa would also see itself die in the same capacity, correct?
Yes.
So say Reyhan and Felisa are both targets of the Devour, the counters on both could get moved by the Reyhan triggers to the new Thrinax, a number of Inklings equal to the counters from Reyhan and Felisa would enter, and then a number of counters equal to the number of counters on Thrinax would then be put on each of the Inklings that entered, correct?
Devour doesn't target, rather you choose which creatures to sacrifice as the devour creature enters. This means, that your choice of sacrifices cannot be responded to.
You get one trigger from Reyhan and one or two triggers from Felisa (if Felisa also had counters on it), meaning there will be potentially two instances of Inklings entering the battlefield. The Thrinax is on the battlefield at that time, so is a legal target for Reyhan's trigger. If you order the triggers correctly, those counters will be on the Thrinax when the first batch of Inklings enters. Then the second. Each Inkling will enter with a number of counters equal to what's on the Thinax at that time. This is a replacement effect, so happens immediately with the tokens being created.
So I've got this Bloodspore Thrinax that has resolved.
On the battlefield is a Reyhan, last of the Abzan, Felisa, Fang of Silverquill, and let's say ~10 1/1 tokens of no specific variety with 2 +1/+1 counters each among them.
Say I've chosen death by Devour for all the tokens, as the Thrinax enters the battlefield; I get a Reyhan trigger for each token... but can I move token A's counters on to token B, then B's counters onto token C and so on? Or do I have to move them all simultaneously onto a creature that hasn't been devoured?
Creatures from Felisa's trigger are then on the stack, do they enter between each token's death on the stack? Or do they enter after the Thrinax finishes resolving?
Lastly, do I get to move the counters from the dying tokens onto the Thrinax via Reyhan?
Sorry if this is a grab bag question, there's a lot of stuff happening here and I'm just trying to make the most of a complicated situation.
When you devour you do it all at once with no other actions or triggers resolving in between so in your situation you would choose to devour all 10 tokens and then Bloodspore Thrinax enters the field with 10 counters on it. At this point Reyhan, Last of the Abzan will trigger 10 times and you may move the counters onto any creature as you choose. Felisa only trigger on non-token creatures so she wouldn't trigger at all in this scenario. If you were to have devoured 10 non token creatures then Felisa would trigger 10 times and create tokens for each based on their counters at the same time that Reyhan triggered however because the tokens did not exist when Reyhan triggered you cannot place his counters on them.
So; I know Reyhan can see itself die, thereby moving its tokens to another creature, correct? Felisa would also see itself die in the same capacity, correct?
So say Reyhan and Felisa are both targets of the Devour, the counters on both could get moved by the Reyhan triggers to the new Thrinax, a number of Inklings equal to the counters from Reyhan and Felisa would enter, and then a number of counters equal to the number of counters on Thrinax would then be put on each of the Inklings that entered, correct?
Yes.
Devour doesn't target, rather you choose which creatures to sacrifice as the devour creature enters. This means, that your choice of sacrifices cannot be responded to.
You get one trigger from Reyhan and one or two triggers from Felisa (if Felisa also had counters on it), meaning there will be potentially two instances of Inklings entering the battlefield. The Thrinax is on the battlefield at that time, so is a legal target for Reyhan's trigger. If you order the triggers correctly, those counters will be on the Thrinax when the first batch of Inklings enters. Then the second. Each Inkling will enter with a number of counters equal to what's on the Thinax at that time. This is a replacement effect, so happens immediately with the tokens being created.
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