My opponent has Lifeline, a random creature and an Avacyn. Somebody plays his own Avacyn. They both die. Now, at the end of turn, they come back one after another, and die again. Does this last death set up the trigger for the next end of turn?
Also, what if somehow three Avacyns enter the battlefield at the same time? The last one to enter stays, but the other two set up triggers again?
I know this might be spam, because I've searched the forum and found several questions regarding this, but they were different situations, and quite old.
Question 2
When I play a spell like Flame Rift, Sizzle or Earthquake, or have a recurring damage effect like Sulfuric Vortex, can I redirect that damage to an opponent's planeswalker?
Thank you
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My playgroup: four people total.
We use the Legacy B&R list.
My meta consists of combo, control and some aggro / midrange decks.
My group uses proxies, so budget is not an issue. Because of this, things can get out of hand.
In the situation you've proposed (the first one), Lifeline's triggers will keep returning the Avacyns to the battlefield and they will promptly die from the Legend Rule, once a turn (at the beginning of the end step). And yes, if there are an odd number, one will stay on the battlefield. Whose it is depends on how the triggers get stacked (Lifeline's controller controls all of them, and will thusly get to "choose.").
As for the second question, yes. Any non-combat damage you control that would be dealt to an opponent can be redirected a planeswalker that player controls. This includes mass-targeted or upkeep-triggered sources.
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My opponent has Lifeline, a random creature and an Avacyn. Somebody plays his own Avacyn. They both die. Now, at the end of turn, they come back one after another, and die again. Does this last death set up the trigger for the next end of turn?
Also, what if somehow three Avacyns enter the battlefield at the same time? The last one to enter stays, but the other two set up triggers again?
I know this might be spam, because I've searched the forum and found several questions regarding this, but they were different situations, and quite old.
Question 2
When I play a spell like Flame Rift, Sizzle or Earthquake, or have a recurring damage effect like Sulfuric Vortex, can I redirect that damage to an opponent's planeswalker?
Thank you
My playgroup: four people total.
We use the Legacy B&R list.
My meta consists of combo, control and some aggro / midrange decks.
My group uses proxies, so budget is not an issue. Because of this, things can get out of hand.
As for the second question, yes. Any non-combat damage you control that would be dealt to an opponent can be redirected a planeswalker that player controls. This includes mass-targeted or upkeep-triggered sources.