If you still have general questions about morph, you should have asked them by replying to your other morph thread. Don't wait until you get an answer, close the thread, and then ask a related question for every step of the process.
First, let's clarify that you're not paying to make it a 2/2. You're paying to cast Hooded Hydra
face-down as a 2/2 creature spell with no name, subtypes, or text.
At any point after Hooded Hydra
resolves, if you have priority, you may reveal Hooded Hydra
and pay its morph cost () to turn it face-up. This process does not use the stack, and players cannot respond yo you turning a morph card face up.
Turning Hooded Hydra
face up will trigger its last ability.
September 15, 2014
11:24 a.m.
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Epochalyptik says... Accepted answer #1
If you still have general questions about morph, you should have asked them by replying to your other morph thread. Don't wait until you get an answer, close the thread, and then ask a related question for every step of the process.
First, let's clarify that you're not paying
to make it a 2/2. You're paying
to cast Hooded Hydra
face-down as a 2/2 creature spell with no name, subtypes, or text.
At any point after Hooded Hydra resolves, if you have priority, you may reveal Hooded Hydra and pay its morph cost (

) to turn it face-up. This process does not use the stack, and players cannot respond yo you turning a morph card face up.
Turning Hooded Hydra face up will trigger its last ability.
September 15, 2014 11:24 a.m.