2 Q's: Magosi, the Waterveil / Tergrid

Asked by zigkid3 3 years ago

Two questions:

  1. I was thinking of putting Magosi, the Waterveil in my Orvar, the All-Form deck. Say I make a few copies of Magosi, the Waterveil and during one turn I activate all of them to add counters on each one. Will I only skip my one next turn? Or would I skip a consecutive amount of turns equal to how many I activated?

  2. I have a Tergrid, God of Fright  Flip deck as well. If my opponents and I each have stuff on the board and I cast All Is Dust what happens? Either, my stuff dies including my commander but I get to take all of their stuff. Or just everything is sacrificed and I don't take anything because my commander is dead.

zigkid3 says... #1

For question #2 can I get the exact ruling. I have a feeling if it's the first scenario like I think, I'll have to explain it to people multiple times at my lgs.

March 13, 2021 8:56 p.m.

Neotrup says... Accepted answer #2

  1. A turn can only be skipped once. Each one will skip the next turn that will happen, meaning you'll lose a turn for each one.

  2. Everything will be sacrificed at the same time, and Tergrid, God of Fright  Flip will trigger for each of your opponent's permanents sacrificed. You'll choose the order they return, as it's not simultaneous, but will need to choose the order before any return.

March 13, 2021 9:34 p.m.

Neotrup says... #3

While I couldn't find any rulings for Tergrid  Flip specifically, these rulings for Tiana, Ship's Caretaker should help understanding triggers when multiple things die simultaneously:

4/27/2018 If an Aura you control is put into a graveyard immediately after Tiana leaves the battlefield, most likely because Tiana left the battlefield but the Aura was put into the graveyard as a state-based action after it found itself not attached to anything, Tiana's last ability won't trigger.

4/27/2018 _If an Aura or Equipment you control is put into a graveyard at the same time as Tiana is, most likely because an effect destroyed all nonland permanents, you’ll be able to return it to its owner's hand at the beginning of the next end step.

March 13, 2021 9:51 p.m.

Caerwyn says... #4

In the future, please remember to hit the green "Mark as Answer" button to indicate your question has been resolved. As this thread has been resolved for several days, I have gone ahead and marked an answer on your behalf.

March 22, 2021 2:12 p.m.

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