1) Flameshadow Conjuring copies a creature I play. And I have parallel lives in play. Is the 2nd token created by parallel lives to be sacrificed at the end of turn as well?
I guess there are the same answers to these questions.
3) I have Bramble Sovereign and parallel lives in play. I play Kura, the Boundless Sky. I copy Kura with Bramble. Does parallel lives trigger before the copies die due to legendary rule [one per Name]? Would I have 3 or 6 lands in hand? Depending on how many copies exist before their death effects trigger.
If the effect creating the tokens instructs you to do something with those tokens at a later time, like exiling them at the end of combat, you'll do that for all the tokens.
2) You are reading Lithoform Engine wrong, it cannot copy tokens, or make token copies of permanents. The best it can do is copy a permanent spell, and that copy then becomes a token when the spell copy resolves. But if by some other means you create a copy of something that will be sacrificed/exiled/etc. by a delayed triggered ability later, that copy will rermain, the delayed triggered ability only refers to the objects mentioned by the spell/ability that set it up.
3) PL doesn't have any triggered abilities, but a static one, that creates a replacement effect. It gets applied to the event it is looking for and modifies it. Only that modified event happens. So in this scenario, you get two Kura tokens, for a total of three legendary Kuras. The legend rule make you put two of them into your graveyard, triggering the two. If you choose the land fetch option for both, you will end up with up to 6 more lands in your hand.
You can copy both Conjuring/Feldon using Lithoform Engine by using the first ability to copy the activated/triggered abilities of the others. But in this case, you aren't making a copy of the token, but rather the entire ability, so all the same rules apply to the token. You can copy Whip too, but you'd have to pick another target as it removes the creature from the graveyard.
Some questions:
1) Flameshadow Conjuring copies a creature I play. And I have parallel lives in play. Is the 2nd token created by parallel lives to be sacrificed at the end of turn as well?
2) I return a creature from graveyard by whip of erebos or Feldon of the Third Path. But before the end of turn I copy a token with lithoform engine. Does the copied token has to be sacrificed as well?
I guess there are the same answers to these questions.
3) I have Bramble Sovereign and parallel lives in play. I play Kura, the Boundless Sky. I copy Kura with Bramble. Does parallel lives trigger before the copies die due to legendary rule [one per Name]? Would I have 3 or 6 lands in hand? Depending on how many copies exist before their death effects trigger.
Thanks a lot.
Alexander
2) You are reading Lithoform Engine wrong, it cannot copy tokens, or make token copies of permanents. The best it can do is copy a permanent spell, and that copy then becomes a token when the spell copy resolves. But if by some other means you create a copy of something that will be sacrificed/exiled/etc. by a delayed triggered ability later, that copy will rermain, the delayed triggered ability only refers to the objects mentioned by the spell/ability that set it up.
3) PL doesn't have any triggered abilities, but a static one, that creates a replacement effect. It gets applied to the event it is looking for and modifies it. Only that modified event happens. So in this scenario, you get two Kura tokens, for a total of three legendary Kuras. The legend rule make you put two of them into your graveyard, triggering the two. If you choose the land fetch option for both, you will end up with up to 6 more lands in your hand.
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You can copy both Conjuring/Feldon using Lithoform Engine by using the first ability to copy the activated/triggered abilities of the others. But in this case, you aren't making a copy of the token, but rather the entire ability, so all the same rules apply to the token. You can copy Whip too, but you'd have to pick another target as it removes the creature from the graveyard.
Alexander