Table of Contents
- 1 Is Possibility storm a replacement effect?
- 2 How does thousand year storm work?
- 3 What happens if you copy a storm card?
- 4 Is Thousand-Year Storm a triggered ability?
- 5 Do Storm cards count themselves?
- 6 Does Storm count copied spells?
- 7 Does copying spells add to storm count?
- 8 How does storm work with other storm cards?
Is Possibility storm a replacement effect?
Possibility Storm is not a replacement effect, but a triggered ability. It still doesn’t do anything too interesting with Perplexing Chimera though. There are two scenarios to work through, Possibility’s ability resolves first or Perplexing Chimera’s resolves first.
How does thousand year storm work?
Thousand-Year Storm’s ability will copy any instant or sorcery spell, not just one with targets. Copies are created even if the spell that caused Thousand-Year Storm’s ability to trigger has been countered by the time that ability resolves. The copies resolve before the original spell.
What happens if you copy a storm card?
Storm is a casting trigger, so it only triggers during that zone transition. Copying a spell with storm, which is what the storm ability actually does to itself, will not trigger the ability. It can’t be allowed to, really, else storm would spiral off into infinity and break the game.
Does Storm work with Cascade?
Not very well. Cascade only triggers if you cast the spell. Storm copies aren’t played, so cascade doesn’t happen on them.
Does Thousand-Year Storm count copies?
Is Thousand-Year Storm a triggered ability?
2018-10-05: The copies that Thousand-Year Storm’s ability creates are created on the stack, so they’re not “cast.” Abilities that trigger when a player casts a spell (such as that of Thousand-Year Storm itself) won’t trigger.
Do Storm cards count themselves?
The storm copies are put directly onto the stack—they aren’t cast. That means the copies don’t generate storm copies themselves, and they aren’t counted by other storm spells cast later during the turn.
Does Storm count copied spells?
The storm ability only counts spells that are cast. It does not count when copies of spells are put on the stack. For example, if a Lightning Bolt is played, and it is copied by Reverberate, only two spells have been cast. The copy of Lightning Bolt that was created by Reverberate will not be counted.
Do storm spells count themselves?
The storm ability only counts spells that are cast. It does not count when copies of spells are put on the stack.
Are storm copies cast?
Rulings. The storm copies are put directly onto the stack—they aren’t cast. That means the copies don’t generate storm copies themselves, and they aren’t counted by other storm spells cast later during the turn.
Does copying spells add to storm count?
How does storm work with other storm cards?
Storm is a triggered ability that appears on instants and sorceries. When you cast a spell with storm, you copy the spell for each other spell that has been cast during the turn (usually referred to as the “storm count”). That includes any spells your opponent may have cast that turn.