Narset's reversal and regrowth?

Asked by FillenNameer 3 years ago

if i cast Regrowth and copy it with Narset's Reversal , can i return narset's reversal from my graveyard with regrowth? i googled when spells went to the graveyard and it says after resolution, so if narset's reversal resolves first copying regrowth, does that mean it would be in the graveyard to get back with one of the regrowth copies? thanks for the clarification

Gidgetimer says... Accepted answer #1

Narset's Reversal will not yet be in the graveyard when you choose targets for the copy of Regrowth . This means you will be unable to return it to hand.

If you had copied something that returns a card without targeting (like Bond of Insight ) you would be able to return Narset's Reversal .

April 13, 2021 6 a.m.

Yesterday says... #2

Could someone actually please explain specifically what's different between this and fetching Eternal Witness with a Chord of Calling ? Because as I've had that described to me, the Witness' trigger doesn't properly go onto the stack until after the tutor has finished resolving and has gone to the graveyard?

April 13, 2021 3:21 p.m.

Rhadamanthus says... #3

Yesterday: The description of Eternal Witness you've heard is correct. Targets for triggered abilities are chosen at the time they're put onto the stack. After an ability triggers, the game waits until the next time a player would receive priority to put it onto the stack. In the example with Chord of Calling , that would be after Chord is completely finished resolving and in the graveyard. It can be chosen as a target for the Witness' ability.

In this example with Narset's Reversal , the "You may choose new targets for the copy" instruction is part of the resolution of Reversal. Reversal isn't in the graveyard yet at the time you decide whether to change the target of the copied spell.

April 13, 2021 5:25 p.m.

Yesterday says... #4

Cheers.

April 14, 2021 9:34 a.m.

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