Question Regarding Soulbound
Asked by ark89 12 years ago
Lets say I have a lightning mauler and a hanweir lancer on the field that are both unpaired. Next I play a silverblade paladin. All 3 Soulbounds trigger. Can I use lightning maulers soulbound on silverblade and silverblades soulbound on hanweir and make silverblade be soulbound twice since none of those 3 creatures were paired when silverblade was played?
Epochalyptik says... Accepted answer #2
@Chubbub: A couple technical errors:
The triggered abilities will all go on the stack at once, but they resolve individually.
Soulbond doesn't target, so it can't fizzle. Rather, it checks at the time of triggering and again at the time of resolution to determine if you still control both creatures and if both creatures are still unpaired. Soulbond only pairs unpaired creatures, so once a creature becomes paired with something else, it can't be paired with a second creature as well.
Chubbub says... #1
No, because soulbond says you may pair it with an unbonded creature, and all three triggers would go on the stack one at a time, and once one resolved, the others would fizzle because the paladin is no longer a legal target.
March 19, 2013 6:07 p.m.