Wolfir Silverheart

Asked by hiddengibbons 3 years ago

If you soulbond two Wolfir Silverheart together, would they both be 16/16?

Rhadamanthus says... Accepted answer #1

They would be 12/12. Each one would be giving +4/+4 to itself and getting another +4/+4 from the other one, for a total of +8/+8.

April 8, 2022 5:17 p.m.

vic says... #2

Rhadamanthus I came on here to ask about this. Here's my hangup:

Intuitively, I would think the intention would be for both creatures to use Soulbond on each other, but the card does say I can only pair it with an unpaired creature. When things happen at the same time, I choose the order. So does that mean one gets paired right before the other, thus rendering the first one no longer "unpaired"? Or is it still considered at the same time, even though I have to do things one at a time?

January 31, 2025 3:45 a.m.

Rhadamanthus says... #3

vic: You're right that since Soulbond is a triggered ability ("when/whenever/at"), the two triggers you get when one Wolfir Silverheart is on the battlefield and another one enters - or if they both enter at the same time - need to be put in order onto the stack and one will resolve before the other. In this case it means if the creatures got paired by the first trigger that resolved then the second trigger won't pair them again. Both creatures in a pair are considered "paired", so the "as long as [this] is paired with another creature" abilities on both Silverhearts will be active.

January 31, 2025 2:01 p.m.

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