The way you'd (probably) expect: You get N additional +1/+1 counters, where N is the number of Hardened Scales you control.
The long answer is that you apply replacement effects one at a time, in an order of your choice (since you control the affected permanent), so if you have an effect putting one +1/+1 counter on a creature you control and you control three Hardened Scales, you'll apply each of their effects in some order (as they all do the same thing, it doesn't matter), and ultimately put four +1/+1 counters on the creature.
Live streaming Casual Magic: the Gathering
Sundays at 7:00 PM Eastern Time / 4:00 PM Pacific Time
Follow along on Instagram (@kokoshomebrews) as I create casual tribal decks
and try to build around crazy combos, then play em on stream!
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The way you'd (probably) expect: You get N additional +1/+1 counters, where N is the number of Hardened Scales you control.
The long answer is that you apply replacement effects one at a time, in an order of your choice (since you control the affected permanent), so if you have an effect putting one +1/+1 counter on a creature you control and you control three Hardened Scales, you'll apply each of their effects in some order (as they all do the same thing, it doesn't matter), and ultimately put four +1/+1 counters on the creature.
Live streaming Casual Magic: the Gathering
Sundays at 7:00 PM Eastern Time / 4:00 PM Pacific Time
Follow along on Instagram (@kokoshomebrews) as I create casual tribal decks
and try to build around crazy combos, then play em on stream!
|| WBG || GW || GB || GWU ||