If you Warp World with Eye of the Storm in play, does the stack remain?
Asked by drpeppercan 11 years ago
If I was to cast Warp World with Eye of the Storm in play, does the stack created by Eye of the Storm remain as normal after it is shuffled back in with Warp World 's effect or does the stack get removed due to Eye of the Storm no longer being in play?
Objects on the stack exist independent of their source. The stack will remain.
February 22, 2014 9:36 p.m.
drpeppercan says... #3
Thanks, that's what I thought acbooster but wanted to ensure I wasn't totally off base
February 22, 2014 9:39 p.m.
Epochalyptik says... #4
Note that Eye of the Storm doesn't create a separate stack. There is only one stack.
Also, Warp World doesn't interact with the stack. The copies would remain unaffected.
When you cast Warp World , Eye of the Storm 's ability triggers. When it resolves, players get their spell copies. The copies are created before any Eye of the Storm is only relevant when its own ability triggers, and it the ability exists independently of its source. Besides, the ability is already gone by the time any of the copies begin to resolve.
February 22, 2014 9:50 p.m.
Uggh... flashbacks to when there was a Hive Mind and an Eye of the Storm on the battlefield when someone cast Warp World . The question is answered correctly above and suffice to say... things get interesting.
February 22, 2014 11:16 p.m.
If somebody has Eye of the Storm and somebody cast Warp World there is no stack, you scoop and get new friends
February 22, 2014 11:19 p.m.
@themucher: It's actual fairly trivial to resolve if there isn't anything else modifying the resolution...
acbooster says... Accepted answer #1
It would be unaffected by Warp World . When you cast a spell meeting the criteria for Eye of the Storm 's ability, the Eye creates a copy of each spell exiled by that instance. Since you control all of the spells, you choose the order they go on the stack, but this is irrelevant to the question at hand. Once the copies are on the stack, they stay there unless something specifically removes them from the stack, such as Mindbreak Trap .
February 22, 2014 9:33 p.m.