If you copy an Epic spell through an activated ability or by casting Reverberate on the original Epic spell before it resolves the first time you will gain an additional copy every turn. Copies of spells are spells themselves, yes. They are not cast but created directly on the stack.
When you copy a spell is it casted?
To copy a spell, activated ability, or triggered ability means to put a copy of it onto the stack; a copy of a spell isn’t cast and a copy of an activated ability isn’t activated.
Can you copy an epic spell?
An epic spell is copied in its controller’s upkeep on every turn for the rest of the game. If it has any targets, the player may choose new targets for the copy.
Is epic a triggered ability?
702.50a Epic represents two spell abilities, one of which creates a delayed triggered ability. “Epic” means “For the rest of the game, you can’t cast spells,” and “At the beginning of each of your upkeeps for the rest of the game, copy this spell except for its epic ability.
When do you use epic ability in RuneScape?
“Epic” means “For the rest of the game, you can’t cast spells,” and “At the beginning of each of your upkeeps for the rest of the game, copy this spell except for its epic ability. If the spell has any targets, you may choose new targets for the copy.” See rule 706.10.
What happens if you copy a kicked spell?
If you copy a kicked spell, your copy is also kicked. You can’t pay additional costs of the spells you copy, but whatever their attributes are on the stack (kicker or multikicker paid, overloaded, modes chosen, etc.), your copy has those same attributes.
What does epic mean in RuneScape 702.49a?
702.49a Epic represents two spell abilities, one of which creates a delayed triggered ability. “Epic” means “For the rest of the game, you can’t cast spells,” and “At the beginning of each of your upkeeps for the rest of the game, copy this spell except for its epic ability. If the spell has any targets, you may choose new targets for the copy.”
What happens when you copy a spell with X in its cost?
If you copy a spell with X in its cost while it’s on the stack, X will be whatever value was set for it at casting (so a Heat Ray with X=5, as mentioned, will have X=5 on the stack). In all other zones, though, that X is 0, so if you’re copying the card from someone’s graveyard or hand, it’s 0.