Endless One

Asked by 1riv1 7 years ago

When playing Endless One how does the x work. Does it mean the more mana you cast the stronger it is.

PartyJ says... Accepted answer #1

For each mana you spend when casting him, you get one +1/+1 counter on Endless One

If you cast him using 6 mana, then he comes into play with 6 +1/+1 countes on it.

November 24, 2016 6:46 p.m.

Boza says... #2

The card works like any other X spell. You first declare the value of X (lets say 6) and when you go to the step to calculate mana costs, figure out any additions and deductions to mana costs. For example:

You declare the value of X to 6. You have an Eye of Ugin in play. You only have to pay 4 mana to get an Endless One with 6 counters.

Feroz's Ban is in play and you declare the value of X to be 6. Now, you have to pay 8 mana in order to have a creature with 6 counters on it.

You have a tapped Centaur Omenreader, a Geist-Fueled Scarecrow and a Eye of Ugin. You declare the value of X to be 6. You have to pay 6 - 2 + 1 - 2 = 3 mana to get an Endless One with six counters on it.

November 25, 2016 4:17 a.m.

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