If I used Magus of the Jar, and then copied the ability with Rings of Brighthearth, how would it resolve? Maybe it's a basic question, but it seems to me that it might have memory issues...?
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Ok during your turn you sac magus of the jar and copy it with Rings of Brigthearth, so the stack looks like this.
Rings Copy
Magus of the jar
First in last out so rings copy rsolves, you remove your hand (hand A) from the game face down and draw a new hand of 7 (hand b). At this point both players have the ability to cast any instants/spells with flash, once both players pass priority the Magus or the jar resolves and you remove your current hand from the game in some way that makes it easy to remember which hand was hand A and which one has hand B. At this point you draw hand c. At this point you get to do whatever you want till the end of the turn.
Magus of the jar creates a delayed trigger that will trigger again at the end of your turn. Because you control both effects you get to ocntrol how they go onto the stack.
If you choose to let the Copy resolve first (put it on the top of the stack), you will discard your current hand of C, return hand A, have the ability to play instants, pass priority, discard hand a, return hand B to your hand and end the turn.
If you choose to have the original resolve first you will discard your current hand of C, return hand B to your hand, have the ability to play instants, pass priority discard hand, then return your orignal hand of A to your hand.
Hopefuly that was both correct and easy enough to understand.
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Rings Copy
Magus of the jar
First in last out so rings copy rsolves, you remove your hand (hand A) from the game face down and draw a new hand of 7 (hand b). At this point both players have the ability to cast any instants/spells with flash, once both players pass priority the Magus or the jar resolves and you remove your current hand from the game in some way that makes it easy to remember which hand was hand A and which one has hand B. At this point you draw hand c. At this point you get to do whatever you want till the end of the turn.
Magus of the jar creates a delayed trigger that will trigger again at the end of your turn. Because you control both effects you get to ocntrol how they go onto the stack.
If you choose to let the Copy resolve first (put it on the top of the stack), you will discard your current hand of C, return hand A, have the ability to play instants, pass priority, discard hand a, return hand B to your hand and end the turn.
If you choose to have the original resolve first you will discard your current hand of C, return hand B to your hand, have the ability to play instants, pass priority discard hand, then return your orignal hand of A to your hand.
Hopefuly that was both correct and easy enough to understand.
Calvin and Hobbes
Cube Tutor