Looking for some clarity around mistbind clique, in play I currently have a bitterblossom and two faerie rouge tokens and a mutavault that can be activated. I cast clique in my opponents upkeep, my opponent says it resolves, so with clique resolved, the champion a faerie goes onto the stack, this is where I'm not sure, at this point with the champion a faerie on stack, is this when my opponent has a chance to respond to the champion trigger? I assume yes, but say he only has one removal spell, so the trigger resolves, upon resolution I champion say one of my faerie tokens, at this point is it too late for my opponent to kill the token? can he now only kill my mistbind which would stop his lands from becoming tapped?
Hopefully that makes sense, I assume the correct play is to always ask if mistbind resolves, then once the champion trigger hits stack, ask my opponent if he is responding, if no, from there he can now only kill my mistbind? if this answer is yes, if I choose to activate mutavault and if that resolves can my opponent remove the mutavault?
Sorry if this post sounds confusing, not sure how to best to use mistbind and what happens.
The important thing to know is that the choice of what Faerie to champion (i.e. exile) is made during the resolution of the champion trigger.
Unless your opponent can counter or remove Mistbind Clique or remove all of your other Faeries (including Bitterblossom), you'll be able to champion one of them and your opponent's lands will be tapped.
If you animate Mutavault, your opponent will get another chance to respond after it's animated, before the champion trigger resolves.
Looking for some clarity around mistbind clique, in play I currently have a bitterblossom and two faerie rouge tokens and a mutavault that can be activated. I cast clique in my opponents upkeep, my opponent says it resolves, so with clique resolved, the champion a faerie goes onto the stack, this is where I'm not sure, at this point with the champion a faerie on stack, is this when my opponent has a chance to respond to the champion trigger? I assume yes, but say he only has one removal spell, so the trigger resolves, upon resolution I champion say one of my faerie tokens, at this point is it too late for my opponent to kill the token? can he now only kill my mistbind which would stop his lands from becoming tapped?
Hopefully that makes sense, I assume the correct play is to always ask if mistbind resolves, then once the champion trigger hits stack, ask my opponent if he is responding, if no, from there he can now only kill my mistbind? if this answer is yes, if I choose to activate mutavault and if that resolves can my opponent remove the mutavault?
Sorry if this post sounds confusing, not sure how to best to use mistbind and what happens.
Cheers for any help, much appreciated.
Unless your opponent can counter or remove Mistbind Clique or remove all of your other Faeries (including Bitterblossom), you'll be able to champion one of them and your opponent's lands will be tapped.
If you animate Mutavault, your opponent will get another chance to respond after it's animated, before the champion trigger resolves.