Quick question about Selvala's stampede
if I am in a game and my vote is for wild and my opponents all pick free (So Wild, Free, Free, Free)
or If i pick Wild, and then an Opponent picks free and then the other pick wild (Wild, Free, Wild, Wild)
My thought is one of the two happen.
1) I resolved them in reverse order so My vote would be the last)
or
2) resolve them all at the same time (so even though still have to dig for each wild vote, they all enter at the same time (Like Tooth and nail)
The Argument arose when I got three wild votes and a free vote. I put Scourge of Valkas out first and then started my wilds. He was complaining about how i have to do them in order (Don't know why he was complaining... i mean I was just getting rid of some dinos (ONLY ONE GIANT REPTILE MAY TRIUMPH))
But my thought is that like T&N the resolve and enter at the same time, regardless of when i place the card on the table.
You follow the instructions on the card in order. The card says to reveal cards and get a free creature for each Wild vote. Then, you put a permanent from your hand onto the field for each free vote. You get all the "Wilds" before you get any "Free" because that is the order the instructions are written on the card.
Anything you get from the Wild votes enter at the same time. Then, anything you get from the free votes enter at the same time.
You follow the instructions on the card in order. The card says to reveal cards and get a free creature for each Wild vote. Then, you put a permanent from your hand onto the field for each free vote. You get all the "Wilds" before you get any "Free" because that is the order the instructions are written on the card.
Anything you get from the Wild votes enter at the same time. Then, anything you get from the free votes enter at the same time.
So in short, ETB triggers will not all resolve at the same time?
So in short, ETB triggers will not all resolve at the same time?
Regardless of whether the creatures' enters-the-battlefield abilities trigger at the same time while Selvala's Stampede is resolving, they will still go on the stack at the same time, namely, after that spell finishes resolving (C.R. 603.2, 117.3b, 117.5). If multiple triggered abilities controlled by a single player would go on the stack this way, that player chooses the order in which they go on the stack (C.R. 603.3b).
In any case, no two spells or abilities on the stack can resolve at the same time, but rather spells and abilities on the stack resolve one at a time (C.R. 117.4).
EDIT (Sep. 8): Correctness edit. Some rules were renumbered with Core Set 2020.
Just to be clear, any creature you get from "Free" will not be able to trigger for the creatures you get from "Wild". Because the "Wild" creatures enter first, so there is no "Free" creature around to see them enter.
Hello, I always had a doubt about what you just explained and just yesterday I had a discussion about this part of the letter effect. I would like to know what rule you were based on for this explanation (in the card gatherer is not clear enough)
Hello, I always had a doubt about what you just explained and just yesterday I had a discussion about this part of the letter effect. I would like to know what rule you were based on for this explanation (in the card gatherer is not clear enough)
608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written. However,
replacement effects may modify these actions. In some cases, later text on the card may modify
the meaning of earlier text (for example, “Destroy target creature. It can’t be regenerated” or
“Counter target spell. If that spell is countered this way, put it on top of its owner’s library
instead of into its owner’s graveyard.”) Don’t just apply effects step by step without thinking in
these cases—read the whole text and apply the rules of English to the text.
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if I am in a game and my vote is for wild and my opponents all pick free (So Wild, Free, Free, Free)
or If i pick Wild, and then an Opponent picks free and then the other pick wild (Wild, Free, Wild, Wild)
My thought is one of the two happen.
1) I resolved them in reverse order so My vote would be the last)
or
2) resolve them all at the same time (so even though still have to dig for each wild vote, they all enter at the same time (Like Tooth and nail)
The Argument arose when I got three wild votes and a free vote. I put Scourge of Valkas out first and then started my wilds. He was complaining about how i have to do them in order (Don't know why he was complaining... i mean I was just getting rid of some dinos (ONLY ONE GIANT REPTILE MAY TRIUMPH))
But my thought is that like T&N the resolve and enter at the same time, regardless of when i place the card on the table.
UB Vela the Night-Clad BUDecklist
WBG Ghave, Guru of Spores GBW
WUBRGThe Ur-DragonWUBRGDecklist
Anything you get from the Wild votes enter at the same time. Then, anything you get from the free votes enter at the same time.
So in short, ETB triggers will not all resolve at the same time?
UB Vela the Night-Clad BUDecklist
WBG Ghave, Guru of Spores GBW
WUBRGThe Ur-DragonWUBRGDecklist
In any case, no two spells or abilities on the stack can resolve at the same time, but rather spells and abilities on the stack resolve one at a time (C.R. 117.4).
EDIT (Sep. 8): Correctness edit. Some rules were renumbered with Core Set 2020.
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608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written. However,
replacement effects may modify these actions. In some cases, later text on the card may modify
the meaning of earlier text (for example, “Destroy target creature. It can’t be regenerated” or
“Counter target spell. If that spell is countered this way, put it on top of its owner’s library
instead of into its owner’s graveyard.”) Don’t just apply effects step by step without thinking in
these cases—read the whole text and apply the rules of English to the text.
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