If a card has a triggered ability that says, "each other creature", or "each other player", does that mean it applys to all creatures or players or does it apply to one skip one then apply one then skip one and so on??

Asked by glassdusthulk 4 years ago

For example throne printed a card called, 'Seven dwarves', and the text reads; Seven Dwarves gets +1/+1 for each other creature named Seven Dwarves you control. A deck can have up to seven cards named Seven Dwarves.

So if I had five of them in play do they all get +1/+1 or is it one gets +1/+1 then skip one then the next gets +1/+1 and so forth?

Raging_Squiggle says... Accepted answer #1

Whenever an effect says “each other...” it just means every other relevant object. See Coat of Arms for an example. Say you have 11 humans on the battlefield, each individual human is getting +10/+10 because there are 10 OTHER humans on the battlefield when applying the buff to each one.

January 20, 2020 7:03 p.m.

Rhadamanthus says... #2

glassdusthulk: A correct answer to your question has been up for a while. I marked it as the "Accepted answer" so that this topic can move out of the list of unanswered questions. Please remember to take care of this yourself in the future.

January 25, 2020 8:42 p.m.

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