Which is exactly why it would work. You imprint Pull from Eternity on the Isochron Scepter, which then can bring back anything the whip exiles. Notably, it puts the exiled card back into your graveyard, which in turn allows the whip to target it and so on and so forth.
Which is exactly why it would work. You imprint Pull from Eternity on the Isochron Scepter, which then can bring back anything the whip exiles. Notably, it puts the exiled card back into your graveyard, which in turn allows the whip to target it and so on and so forth.
Why do you think it doesn't work?
Read the text on Whip of Erebos It states that if a card were to leave the battlefield, Exile it instead. The graveyard is not the battlefield. So therefore, whenever you would throw a card into the graveyard, it would get exiled instead. Making it so the Pull from eternity wouldn't do anything except exile your creature and screw you up
Which is exactly why it would work. You imprint Pull from Eternity on the Isochron Scepter, which then can bring back anything the whip exiles. Notably, it puts the exiled card back into your graveyard, which in turn allows the whip to target it and so on and so forth.
Why do you think it doesn't work?
Read the text on Whip of Erebos It states that if a card were to leave the battlefield, Exile it instead. The graveyard is not the battlefield. So therefore, whenever you would throw a card into the graveyard, it would get exiled instead. Making it so the Pull from eternity wouldn't do anything except exile your creature and screw you up
Actually, it states that if THE card leaves the battlefield, exile it instead. The card goes into exile. Pull from Eternity literally pulls it back into the graveyard. I believe that you believe that Whip of Erebos is a constant effect. It is not. It only affects the card it targets.
Once a card is exiled, it's exiled, there are only 2 cards that allow for things to come back from exile land and that's pull from eternity and riftsweeper