Infinite Reflections

Started by 5/9 Turtle, November 10, 2013, 05:43:20 PM

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5/9 Turtle

Say I have a {precinct captain} and a {captain of the watch} out what would happen if I put {infinite reflection} on both, what would happen to those other tokens

Rasser

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5/1/2012   If you control more than one Infinite Reflection, you can apply those copy effects in any order. Creatures you control will enter the battlefield as a copy of the one whose copy effect you apply last.

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5/9 Turtle

Thank you, that's what I thought. Then I had an idea, what if they were both

Moocow4u2

Wouldn't putting one {infinite reflections} out on the field make the other useless? I mean lets say you enchant creature A with it, all other creatures become creature A. Now you enchant creature B. creature B is creature A so putting the second one out there would be useless O.o

5/9 Turtle

Quote from: Moocow4u2 on November 10, 2013, 06:29:57 PM
Wouldn't putting one {infinite reflections} out on the field make the other useless? I mean lets say you enchant creature A with it, all other creatures become creature A. Now you enchant creature B. creature B is creature A so putting the second one out there would be useless O.o

I meant by putting them on at the same time

Spencer Addington

Quote from: Moocow4u2 on November 10, 2013, 06:29:57 PM
Wouldn't putting one {infinite reflections} out on the field make the other useless? I mean lets say you enchant creature A with it, all other creatures become creature A. Now you enchant creature B. creature B is creature A so putting the second one out there would be useless O.o
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Moocow4u2

Quote from: Mozilla butcher on November 10, 2013, 06:31:18 PM
Quote from: Moocow4u2 on November 10, 2013, 06:29:57 PM
Wouldn't putting one {infinite reflections} out on the field make the other useless? I mean lets say you enchant creature A with it, all other creatures become creature A. Now you enchant creature B. creature B is creature A so putting the second one out there would be useless O.o

I meant by putting them on at the same time
How? It's not an instant so you can't cast one before the othe resolves and even if you could. The first one resolving would make the second useless because again once it resolves, creature B is creature A so you'd be enchanting a second creature A

5/9 Turtle

Quote from: Moocow4u2 on November 10, 2013, 06:34:06 PM
Quote from: Mozilla butcher on November 10, 2013, 06:31:18 PM
Quote from: Moocow4u2 on November 10, 2013, 06:29:57 PM
Wouldn't putting one {infinite reflections} out on the field make the other useless? I mean lets say you enchant creature A with it, all other creatures become creature A. Now you enchant creature B. creature B is creature A so putting the second one out there would be useless O.o

I meant by putting them on at the same time
How? It's not an instant so you can't cast one before the othe resolves and even if you could. The first one resolving would make the second useless because again once it resolves, creature B is creature A so you'd be enchanting a second creature A

I guess the way I'm thinking is the way my group plays where the stack is only needed in counter spell situations or other stuff like it

Wackaman9001

There are ways to, such as putting reflections on token copies. It can get messy and confusing but it is entirely possible