What happens when you have more than one Call to the Kindred on the battlefield?

Asked by mathemagic314 8 years ago

If you have more than one Call to the Kindred on the battlefield, let's say on the same types of creature, would you look at the top 10 cards and put two creatures from that onto the battlefield? Or would you take one from the top 5, then repeat? Or would you only activate the ability once?

Raging_Squiggle says... Accepted answer #1

Each Call to the Kindred will trigger simultaneously, and go on the stack in the order you choose. Each will resolve one at a time, meaning you will have 2 instances of: looking at the top 5, choosing a creature, and putting the rest on the bottom of your library.

November 12, 2015 1:19 a.m.

FancyTuesday says... #2

All copies of Call to the Kindred go on the stack simultaneously, but they will only resolve on at a time. Each one resolves independently and does exactly what the ability says, which is "look at the top 5 cards of your library and put a creature card that yada yada..." Once that trigger has completely resolved you go to the next one, which does the same. So the 2nd option you listed; you take one from the top 5 then repeat.

November 12, 2015 1:21 a.m.

Can't edit my post, so I will add instead.

The number of instances that will occur are equal to the number of Call to the Kindreds you have on the battlefield. If you have 2, then 2 instances will occur. If you have X number of Call to the Kindred on the battlefield, then X instances, each separate from each other, will happen.

November 12, 2015 1:22 a.m.

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