if {hive mind} is in play, and I flash in {days undoing} on my opponents turn, what would happen?
(Let's say I got a {leyline of anticipation} for the flash).
EDIT: I think in a two-player the turn would actually end, and the stack exiled, after the active player's copy resolves right?
But in a multiplayer? And would your original Day's be shuffled in as the copies resolve?
You cast Day's Undoing and Hive Mind Triggers.
Hive Mind Trigger Resolves, and your opponent(s) get a copy. These copies are placed on the stack in APNAP order.
What happens there depends on the number of players:
In a 1v1 setting, your opponent's copy will resolve, and as it's their turn, Day's Undoing will end the turn. This will cause your physical card copy to be exiled off the stack, along with anything else that may be there.
In a Multiplayer Setting, things get slightly awkward. Let's say you're in a 4-player game, and you're player 1. You cast Day's Undoing during player 2's turn. When Hive Mind resolves, the stack will look like this:
(top)
P4's Copy
P3's Copy
P2's Copy
P1's Card (Original)
(Bottom)
You'll resolve these in order, starting with P4's, then P3's, then finally P2's. Because it's P2's turn, Day's Undoing will end the turn, causing your original physical copy to be exiled off the stack, along with anything else that was there, just the same as if it were a regular duel. The only difference here is that you'll have other copies resolving that could allow for Instants and Flash spells (or in your case with Leyline, anything) to be cast before the next one resolves.
Thanks. I was confusing myself a bit.
I was looking for a way to prevent exile of the card, but it looks like it's not that easy.
First thought is {remand} on the original, but that will get copies as well, that can target the original remand, or any of the Day's.
Any way that is not an instant/sorcery that could do this??
Quote from: Noblellama on July 29, 2015, 04:37:48 PM
{Ertai, Wizard Adept}
Yeah, true, or {disruptive student}. If you counter in response to the first copy (in the four man example), it would be shuffled back in right?