I have one {willbreaker} out, and gain control of a creature. I put another WB out, later the first one dies. I figure I lose the creature i gained control of because it was 'attached' to just the first WB. What if I have two out, and gain control of a creature. To their triggers both apply to the creature, keeping if I lose one? Or does only one actually land, so I have to choose the one that sticks to it?
Quote from: Oldschoolmtgnoob on October 01, 2015, 01:10:47 PM
I have one {willbreaker} out, and gain control of a creature. I put another WB out, later the first one dies. I figure I lose the creature i gained control of because it was 'attached' to just the first WB. What if I have two out, and gain control of a creature. To their triggers both apply to the creature, keeping if I lose one? Or does only one actually land, so I have to choose the one that sticks to it?
Whenever you target a creature an opponent controls, {willbreaker}s ability will trigger. If you control two, the ability will trigger twice.
So, you gain control, then gain control again.
If either {willbreaker} leaves the field, the control-changing effect of the other will still apply.
Wow..sorry about the typos....that's nauseating.
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Quote from: Noblellama on October 01, 2015, 03:19:05 PM
ooooo, fun :)
so this doent seem to complicated until you have a set up with multiple willbreakers summoned at different times.
stolen creature A has a trigger from WB 1 and 2
stolen creature B has a trigger from WB 1, 2 and 3
they kill WB1
you summon WB 4
you steal creature C with triggers from WB 2,3 and 4
etc...
Complicated would be using your will breaker to steal their will breaker, freeing all your creatures. Then start stealing theirs with two under your control. Opponent drops another one stealing yours freeing his other will breaker and creatures.
Now I really want to watch a will breaker mirror match...
Wanted to ask just in case...if a spell you cast targeting an opponents creature is countered, does willbreaker still see that you targeted, so you still get the creature?
Yes, the trigger is from the targeting. It's just like a trigger for casting a spell; you still get the trigger even if the spell is countered.
Ok good. Thank you. I did an {arc lightning} on two of his 1/1's and a creature I wanted. He went to counter it, and I even had a renowned {scab clan berserker} out. I had to explain how countering the arc would be the best possible deal for me because I would get all three creatures and he would take 2 damage😁. Of course I let him take it back.