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You choose whether to make a copy as the demonstrate ability resolves. This happens before the original spell resolves. Your copy goes on the stack above the original spell. |
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If you copy a spell with demonstrate, you then immediately choose an opponent. If they copy the spell, it goes on top of the stack. |
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If you cast a spell with demonstrate and both you and an opponent copy it, the opponent's copy will resolve first, then your copy will resolve, and finally the original spell will resolve. |
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If you cast the spell and choose not to copy it, no opponent will get to copy it either. |
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If the spell had an X value chosen for it as it was cast, the copies will have the same value of X. |
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If any additional or alternative costs were paid to cast the spell with demonstrate, the copies will see those choices as well. For example, if the spell has a kicker ability and was kicked, the copies will also be kicked |
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Resolving copies of permanent spells become tokens as they enter the battlefield. These tokens are not considered "created" when this happens. |
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