That's helpful; let's say that anger of the gods is on the stack then player A casts Sudden Spoiling in response. After Sudden spoiling resolves, could someone respond to Anger of the gods--it's still on the stack, but doesn't present a new trigger. Does that same rule apply, something like, each 'player must pass priority before each item on the stack resolves'?
Basically I want to know that how often someone can respond to a trigger or having priority. Say it is in the middle of combat and a couple of Grizzly Bears are fighting, and player A casts Sudden Spoiling. That spell will resolve, player B (or others) can't cast anything while spells with Split Second are on the stack. But once it resolves, does player A have another chance to cast Giant Growth on their creature? Or do players only get to respond to any trigger once? Does it change if this is a player's main phase? Thanks
Ah ok, so if on my (red player's) turn I attacked and they blocked with a life-linking creature, then they gain life and we both have a triggered ability that would go on the stack, mine first as the player whose turn it is has priority, then their trigger on top, resolving first and getting the counters?
Makes sense, thank you.
Let's say I'm playing a red deck in EDH versus a player with Karlov of the Ghost council on the field and I have Punishing Fire in my graveyard. Opponent gains life on his turn, say from a Radiant Fountain. This life gain resolves, and Karlov creates a trigger I can respond to by bringing Punishing fire back to my hand. I can then cast it to do 2 damage to Karlov (assuming enough mana) before Karlov's trigger resolves and he get's his two +1/+1 counters. Right?
(It seemed more complicated before I typed it all out, but thanks for the confirmation or correction)
In a recent game we had someone want to cast a Part the Waterveil while under a Curse of Echoes. I think we had three different interpretations of what was going to happen from that.
"Initiates live and train with their crop, the unit that begins the trials together"
Tah-Crop Skirmisher flavor text reminiscent of Ancient Grudge for those confused.
I expect 2, 3, 5, 5 or 3, 3, 4, 5.
Maybe 5 color elemental, 5 color dragon, Jeskai Soldiers and Golgari Elves, insect, or zombie.
Knights would be a cool choice too, maybe in Abzan.
Ohh, Mutant tribal! Simic Mutant vs Mardu Warrior.
Makes sense, thank you.
(It seemed more complicated before I typed it all out, but thanks for the confirmation or correction)
Tah-Crop Skirmisher flavor text reminiscent of Ancient Grudge for those confused.
What does this say about the rare legendary cycle? Only ally colors this set?
(Actually I like it for the populate reason mentioned before)
They really should have printed that constrictor's "You control" text in bold, underlined font, coming as it did before this set.