Can you stifle a storm trigger?

To answer the question. Yes the Storm Trigger is targetable by stifle. If you counter the Storm trigger no copies will be created and only the original spell will remain.

Can you stifle an ETB?

To your first question, yes. Phyrexian Dreadnought has a triggered ability- you can tell because it starts “when this enters the battlefield”. When it enters the battlefield, the trigger goes on the stack. You receive priority and can cast stifle on the trigger.

Do storm cards count themselves?

Rulings. The storm copies are put directly onto the stack—they aren’t cast. That means the copies don’t generate storm copies themselves, and they aren’t counted by other storm spells cast later during the turn. Countering a storm spell won’t counter the copies of it.

Can you copy a storm card?

Grapeshot will be copied only once. No. Storm is a casting trigger, so it only triggers during that zone transition. Copying a spell with storm, which is what the storm ability actually does to itself, will not trigger the ability.

Does Storm work with copies?

The storm ability only counts spells that are cast. It does not count when copies of spells are put on the stack.

Can you stifle chalice of the void?

Chalice of the Void has a triggered ability that triggers when Tarmogoyf is cast and goes onto the stack. That triggered ability can be countered by Stifle.

What can stifle counter?

A: Stifle can counter either the cycling card draw (which is an activated ability) or the “1 damage to each creature” triggered ability. Note that once the cycling cost has been paid, the two abilities are independent.

Do spell copies Add to storm count?

The storm ability only counts spells that are cast. It does not count when copies of spells are put on the stack. For example, if a Lightning Bolt is played, and it is copied by Reverberate, only two spells have been cast. For this reason a storm ability will not count the copies made by another storm ability.

What happens when you discard a lightning storm card?

Lightning Storm deals X damage to any target, where X is 3 plus the number of charge counters on Lightning Storm. Discard a land card: Put two charge counters on Lightning Storm. You may choose a new target for it.

How does storm work in Magic The Gathering?

Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn.) Target player reveals a card at random from their hand. Ignite Memories deals damage to that player equal to that card’s mana value. Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn. You may choose new targets for the copies.)

What happens when you copy a storm spell?

Storm (When you cast this spell, copy it for each spell cast before it this turn. Copies become tokens.) Aeve, Progenitor Ooze isn’t legendary if it’s a token. Aeve enters the battlefield with a +1/+1 counter on it for each other Ooze you control. Target creature gets +1/+2 until end of turn.

What happens if you discard Firestorm Phoenix card?

As an additional cost to cast this spell, discard X cards. Firestorm deals X damage to each of X targets. If Firestorm Phoenix would die, return it to its owner’s hand instead. Until that player’s next turn, that player plays with that card revealed in their hand and can’t play it.

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