Possibility Storm (Dragon’s Maze) – Gatherer – Magic: The Gathering. Card Text: Whenever a player casts a spell from their hand, that player exiles it, then exiles cards from the top of their library until they exile a card that shares a card type with it. That player may cast that card without paying its mana cost.
How does eye of the storm work MTG?
The cardv”Eye of the Storm” says: Whenever a player plays an instant or sorcery card, remove it from the game. Then that player copies each instant or sorcery card removed from the game with Eye of the Storm. For each copy, the player may play the copy without paying its mana cost.
Is Possibility storm a replacement?
Possibility Storm is not a replacement effect, but a triggered ability. It still doesn’t do anything too interesting with Perplexing Chimera though. There are two scenarios to work through, Possibility’s ability resolves first or Perplexing Chimera’s resolves first.
Do storm spells count themselves?
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.
Do copied spells trigger storm?
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. The copy’s storm ability will not trigger because the spell was not cast.
How does the first spell from possibility Storm go on the stack?
Whenever a player casts a spell from his or her hand, that player exiles it, then exiles cards from the top of his or her library until he or she exiles a card that shares a card type with it. This wording makes me think that the initial spell makes it onto the stack before being exiled, since when it is cast it would hit the stack.
How does a copy of a storm spell work?
When this trigger resolves a copy of the storm spell is put on the stack for each spell that was cast before the storm spell. Then each of these copies and the original spell will resolve. The storm ability only counts spells that are cast. It does not count when copies of spells are put on the stack.
What happens if you exile a possibility storm card?
If Possibility Storm’s ability doesn’t exile the original spell (perhaps because another Possibility Storm already exiled it), you’ll still exile cards from the top of your library until you exile a card that shares a card type with it and have the opportunity to cast that spell.
How does the trigger work for a storm spell?
When this trigger resolves a copy of the storm spell is put on the stack for each spell that was cast before the storm spell. Then each of these copies and the original spell will resolve.