regards on {Fatespinner}
opponent chooses main phase, but there are two main phases right? are those both main phase skips? or only one? please clarify, thanks
Both, as explained by 'each instance of this phase' or however its worded on the card
So if you were to manage to get 2 combat phases somehow youd skip both, both main phases etc etc
It hoses {paradox haze} for example, you skip upkeep number one and the upkeep from paradox
Quote from: MisterJH on April 13, 2014, 01:12:48 AM
It hoses {paradox haze} for example, you skip upkeep number one and the upkeep from paradox
ohh, i have that {Paradox Haze} too, so opponent will disable two phase? example combat and main?
whoa, fatespinner is kind of powerful card
No it disables one phase. I was just saying paradox haze is an example where itll stop both upkeep phases. Or itll stop both main phases. Not two separate phases, just all instances of one phase
Quote from: MisterJH on April 13, 2014, 09:55:52 AM
No it disables one phase. I was just saying paradox haze is an example where itll stop both upkeep phases. Or itll stop both main phases. Not two separate phases, just all instances of one phase
how about i have 2 {Fatespinner}s in play? does it now disable 2 phases? thanks
It could, but your opponent could choose the same phase again
{fatespinner} triggers during upkeep, it doesn't allow you to skip upkeeps. if you had two upkeeps, it would trigger twice. you could, however, choose the same step to skip each time it triggers.