Let's assume I have 5 1/1 tokens on the board. I play Ob Nixilis. I use his "casualty x" ability on one of my tokens. I now have 4 1/1 tokens and 2 Ob Nixili. As the COPY OF THE SPELL of Ob nixilis comes into play, am I allowed to use the "casualty x" ability of the copy token again on another 1/1 token? So that at the end I would have 6 Ob Nixili - one 3 / five 1s and none of the 1/1 tokens remain as they were sacrificed?
No. Casualty is a cast trigger, the reminder text starts "As you cast this spell" and only happens one time when you cast the original. If you do sacrifice a creature, the copy is placed on the stack above the original, without being specifically "cast", and the token resolves before the original.
I think I got Ob Nixilis, the Adversary wrong. But I'm not sure.
Let's assume I have 5 1/1 tokens on the board. I play Ob Nixilis. I use his "casualty x" ability on one of my tokens. I now have 4 1/1 tokens and 2 Ob Nixili. As the COPY OF THE SPELL of Ob nixilis comes into play, am I allowed to use the "casualty x" ability of the copy token again on another 1/1 token? So that at the end I would have 6 Ob Nixili - one 3 / five 1s and none of the 1/1 tokens remain as they were sacrificed?
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Alexander
Alexander