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Started by blabla, March 26, 2015, 02:26:49 PM

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what happens if you get two creatures out that both have  {Splinter Twin}?


Whoa.....

Cender

Quote from: blabla on March 26, 2015, 02:26:49 PM
what happens if you get two creatures out that both have  {Splinter Twin}?


Whoa.....
I'm not sure what you're asking. Both those creatures gain the tap ability of {Splinter Twin}. There's nothing really ambiguous about it.

Prplprince

I think he may mean two  {Pestermite}/ {Deceiver Exarch}

Cender

Quote from: Prplprince on March 26, 2015, 05:18:21 PM
I think he may mean two  {Pestermite}/ {Deceiver Exarch}
Even then, it doesn't do anything that one Splinter Twin/ pestermite would do.

particle

Maybe he means if both players have a splinter twin combo assembled can one of them get through.

InfinitiveDivinity

Quote from: particle on March 26, 2015, 06:09:30 PM
Maybe he means if both players have a splinter twin combo assembled can one of them get through.
The non-active player has to choose when to stop the infinite combo. The active player will get 1 through assuming there are no other creatures with blocking capabilities.

Prplprince

Quote from: InfinitiveDivinity on March 26, 2015, 06:18:59 PM
Quote from: particle on March 26, 2015, 06:09:30 PM
Maybe he means if both players have a splinter twin combo assembled can one of them get through.
The non-active player has to choose when to stop the infinite combo. The active player will get 1 through assuming there are no other creatures with blocking capabilities.

So in theory the person who gets the combo off first during their combat step will eventually win with no other creatures or effects happening

Millionlittlee

Quote from: blabla on March 26, 2015, 02:26:49 PM
what happens if you get two creatures out that both have  {Splinter Twin}?


Whoa.....

I think he has a misunderstanding of tapping it to put two copies of that creature on the field