My question:
If I cast him, then cloudshift him in response to his enter the battlefield ability, do I get to exile 2 creatures?
I know if you sacrifice fiend hunter in response to his own ability the card remains permanently exiled, because it makes the stack resolve in the order of Return creature to battlefield--->then Exile target creature. (I had it done to me on MTGO, dude sacrificed fiend hunter to gain life equal to its power in response to his enter the battlefield ability and permanently exiled my titan :(...)
But the reason I think I CAN is because the stack will be 1= top 3 =bottom:
1: Exile Target Creature (This is the from when he re enters from the cloudshift
2: Return Exiled Creature to the battlefield (Because he was cloudshifted before a creature was exiled)
3: Exile target Creature
Since he is re entering the battlefield to exile a creature, part 2 of the stack does not apply the the newly exiled creature since the rules say since he came back, he's a new fiend hunter. So does this mean on turn 4 I can run out 2 creatures? I know it seems complex and confusing but its really not, I hope I explained it well.
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My question:
If I cast him, then cloudshift him in response to his enter the battlefield ability, do I get to exile 2 creatures?
I know if you sacrifice fiend hunter in response to his own ability the card remains permanently exiled, because it makes the stack resolve in the order of Return creature to battlefield--->then Exile target creature. (I had it done to me on MTGO, dude sacrificed fiend hunter to gain life equal to its power in response to his enter the battlefield ability and permanently exiled my titan :(...)
But the reason I think I CAN is because the stack will be 1= top 3 =bottom:
1: Exile Target Creature (This is the from when he re enters from the cloudshift
2: Return Exiled Creature to the battlefield (Because he was cloudshifted before a creature was exiled)
3: Exile target Creature
Since he is re entering the battlefield to exile a creature, part 2 of the stack does not apply the the newly exiled creature since the rules say since he came back, he's a new fiend hunter. So does this mean on turn 4 I can run out 2 creatures? I know it seems complex and confusing but its really not, I hope I explained it well.
Cards do what they say they do. No more. No less.