Dragon storm with Eye of the Storm

Asked by DarkDestroyer 13 years ago

i know that eye of the storm and dragon storm work together now its a question of the ever confusing stack. Ok I cast lighting bolt, its exiled and copied with eye of the storm. I cast a second bolt, its exiled and copied and i get a copy for my first bolt. I cast one more bolt, its exiled and copied and i get two more bolts for the ones i cast before. so i have 6 bolts cast, on the same turn i cast dragon storm it gives me one dragon plus the storm ability gives me 6 more copies of dragon storm.

My question is do the 3 bolts i would get from eye of the storm get cast before, after, or at the same time as dragon storm. I want to know if they would count for the storm ability of dragon storm. thanks very much

thaimaishuu says... #1

The three Lightning Bolt s and Dragonstorm are put on a stack thanks to Eye of the Storm 's trigger. You decide the order.

Spells and abilities can not resolve at the same time nor can they resolve during another spell/abilities resolution.

When the ability resolves, the player copies all cards exiled with Eye of the Storm, not just the cards he or she owns. That player then chooses which of those copies to cast, if any. All chosen copies are cast in the order the player chooses.
           -Oracle
February 9, 2011 12:45 a.m.

cardcoin says... Accepted answer #2

Basically, as you own both the spell being cast, and dragonstorm so you choose which goes on stack first.

So When you cast Dragonstorm after the 3rd Lightning Bolt has resolved, you decided which effect hits the stack first, in this case, you would want Eye of the Storm followed by the storm effect of Dragonstorm

This Would then mean that the storm abilities of the first dragonstorm go off and 3 copies will resolve, then the eye of the storm effect resolves and the card exiles only to fire off for another 10 copies of dragonstorm effect. How? Check the errata on eye of the storm AND dragonstorm.

You Will find that eye of the storm now 'casts' spells under it, and that storm counts for spells cast. Hope this helps to answer the question.

February 9, 2011 1:16 a.m.

cardcoin says... #3

Ofcourse my above answer is assuming your casting the bolts and dragonstorm in the same turn.

February 9, 2011 1:24 a.m.

thaimaishuu says... #4

He mentioned that he did. So yes, dragons to 11. :]

February 9, 2011 1:29 a.m.

DarkDestroyer says... #5

Thank you all so much your making this deck easier to understand

February 9, 2011 8:31 a.m.

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