So say I have two Panharmonicons on the battlefield, then I play a creature card that has an ETB trigger that creates one 1/1 servo token. I understand that Panharmonicon does not double the trigger on the stack, but instead creates exactly one more copy of it on the stack, meaning there would be three triggers of the ETB EFFECT the stack, not for, creating the 1/1 servo tokens.
My question is why doesn't it instead trigger five times? Here's my reasoning:
As I said before, each Panharmonicon causes the ETB trigger to occur one more time creating three triggers. Shouldn't the Panharmonicons also interact with each other too, since they too have triggers based on the creature entering the the field?.
This is for further expansion. So I play [Creature] with an ETB effect that creates one 1/1 servo token. Panharmonicon A creates an additional ETB effect on the stack. Then Panharmonicon B creates another additional ETB effect on the stack. Shouldn't Panharmonicon A recognize Panharmonicon B's trigger, and place another copy of Panharmonicon B's effect on the stack, and vise versa, which would then create two additional copies onto the stack?
The only thing I can think would be if Panharmonicon's ability is passive rather than a trigger, but I couldn't find any articles clarifying this.
My question is why doesn't it instead trigger five times? Here's my reasoning:
As I said before, each Panharmonicon causes the ETB trigger to occur one more time creating three triggers. Shouldn't the Panharmonicons also interact with each other too, since they too have triggers based on the creature entering the the field?.
This is for further expansion. So I play [Creature] with an ETB effect that creates one 1/1 servo token. Panharmonicon A creates an additional ETB effect on the stack. Then Panharmonicon B creates another additional ETB effect on the stack. Shouldn't Panharmonicon A recognize Panharmonicon B's trigger, and place another copy of Panharmonicon B's effect on the stack, and vise versa, which would then create two additional copies onto the stack?
The only thing I can think would be if Panharmonicon's ability is passive rather than a trigger, but I couldn't find any articles clarifying this.
It has a static effect that creates an additional trigger on the stack. That is it.