Situation:
Players A, B, and C are playing Planechase.
Player A is playing Exalted.
The current plane is the one that says that whenever a creature you control attacks alone, for each opponent other than defending player, get a copy of the attacking creature.
Player A has {Duskmantle Prowler} and {Divinity of Pride} and attacks player B with Divinity.
Question: will the Divity get the exalted buff because it attacks alone, and THEN player A gets the token copy
OR
Will player A get the token copy and this no buff because it doesn't attack alone?
And if it's the first one, will the copy be a 4/4 or will it copy the buff too and be 5/5?
Thanks!
i believe this is a matter of how you stack triggers since you control both. assuming you stack it so exalted resolves first, divinity would get exalted bonus. then copies would be made, but they would only copy characteristics of the card, not current bonuses. so youll get other {divinity of pride}s but, no extra exalted bonus.
Quote from: particle on January 01, 2014, 05:48:22 PM
i believe this is a matter of how you stack triggers since you control both. assuming you stack it so exalted resolves first, divinity would get exalted bonus. then copies would be made, but they would only copy characteristics of the card, not current bonuses. so youll get other {divinity of pride}s but, no extra exalted bonus.
Ok, thank!
You declared a single attacker, so it gets the exalted buff no matter what. There was a thread earlier that covered {giest of saint traft} and exalted.
"You declare the Geist as the only attacking creature. Now exalted triggers on the Geist as attacking alone and the geist's ability triggers and they all get put on the stack in whatever order you wish.
I don't believe that the exalted triggers care when the angel token comes into play because it was never declared as an attacking creature, but if they do it's easily resolved by putting the angel token on the stack first."-Pleeb
"To claify exalted does not have an "if" clause so it does not check attackers again when it resolves."- Kaleo42
Haha, that was fun to stumble across
Quote from: Kaleo42 on January 01, 2014, 11:06:12 PM
Haha, that was fun to stumble across
Couldn't have done it without ya pal. :)