Two Possibility Storms?
Asked by acbooster 11 years ago
What happens when two Possibility Storm s are on the battlefield and a spell is cast? I checked the gatherer entry but either they have no answer or the wording was too confusing.
Yeah I read all the rulings, but what I'm confused on is does only one Storm's ability work, or do you go through the process multiple times, casting a different spell each time?
August 18, 2013 7:29 p.m.
Epochalyptik says... Accepted answer #3
As the ruling says, each ability will resolve and do as much as it can. The topmost instance on the stack will resolve first, exiling the spell and causing you to basically cascade for another card of the same type. The second instance will then resolve. It will fail to exile the original spell because that spell was exiled by the first instance, but you will still resolve the other parts of the ability as you normally would.
August 18, 2013 7:31 p.m.
linkofhyrule says... #5
So two Storms equals cast one spell, have a pseudo-cascade into two spells that share a type with the original spell?
Epochalyptik says... #1
Did you read all of the rulings?
4/15/2013: If Possibility Storms ability doesnt exile the original spell (perhaps because another Possibility Storm already exiled it), youll still exile cards from the top of your library until you exile a card that shares a card type with it and have the opportunity to cast that spell.
Possibility Storm 's ability resolves fully. The second effect is not dependent on the card being exiled by the first part of the effect.
August 18, 2013 7:26 p.m.