Can spells from Arcane Bombardment still be casted/played after Epic Spell?

Asked by TamashiRiki 5 months ago

Hi,

This is my first time posting a question here, and unsure if this question has already been answered. However, I was curious to how casting an epic spell would interact with Arcane Bombardment while on the stack on each of my upkeeps.

Example, let's say I have Arcane Bombardment on the field, and had the following random spells exiled:

Lightning Bolt, Tragic Slip, etc

Then lets say I played Neverending Torment. Obviously this would trigger Arcane Bombardment before it resolves on the stack casting spells exiled previously. Now, it's my next turn and on my upkeep I would cast a copy of Neverending Torment that doesn't have the epic ability. Would that copy being casted trigger Arcane Bombardment or would the oracle text ruling for the epic ability prevent the other spells from being casted?

I know that activated abilities would allow you to copy the copied casts of any Epic spells, but wasn't sure if that would also mean triggered abilities would work to bypass epic ruling.

Thanks for taking the time to read and/or answer my question!

Neotrup says... Accepted answer #1

Epic says you won't be able to cast any more spells. On your upkeep, Epic will trigger and put a copy of the epic spell onto the stack without the epic ability, and without casting it. Since it isn't cast, Arcane Bombardment won't trigger. If any similar abilities (like Panoptic Mirror) let you cast copies of cards from exile, you would not be able to do so.

December 3, 2023 4:42 p.m.

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