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I'm surprised there aren't like a billion gatherer ruling on this page. It seems like it could get pretty confusing...
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(6/1/2012 3:08:54 PM)
Looks like Chandra Naalar has a beef to pick with Erindae Firestrider. :P
In all seriousness, this is a very interesting concept (much like a lot of other Planechase-related mechanics and card). Pools of Becoming was a very powerful plane if one managed to land a chaos roll, and this phenomenon somehow gives a sense of a very similar - and less overpowering - effect. However, here are some questions concerning game play that the phenomenon has left undefined. Who chooses which plane effect occurs first at any given time? When you roll Chaos, do both effects actuate? I assume that when you planeswalk away from the two planes, you put them on the bottom of the planar deck in any order? Also noteworthy, this is the only phenomenon that does not say, "Then planeswalk away from this phenomenon." Regardless of the many questions, this is fascinating.
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Posted By:
FelixCarter
(6/3/2012 4:16:13 PM)
Only in Magic can you be in two places at once.
Posted By:
SyntheticDreamer
(6/4/2012 4:10:46 PM)
this seems funny. So you hit this phenom, then choose two planes, and they're both in play. So every player will get to use both abilites, and I suppose that when the planar die is rolled the player rolling chooses the plane he is rolling for should the chaos symbol come up.
I'd guess that if the "walk" symbol comes up, both planes would be replaced by a single new one? should be interesting to see if both planes stay, and the new plane replaces only one plane.
Posted By:
MANABURNWASGOOD
(6/5/2012 8:34:13 AM)
I think an article explained that you do both chaos abilities at once when you roll chaos.
If not, that's how I play it anyway, because that is hilarious and awesome, and Planechase is casual anyway.
Posted By:
RJDroid
(6/15/2012 4:11:08 PM)
For all of those rules questions, the person whose turn it is is the planar controller, and the controller of any triggered abilities that trigger simultaneously decides which order to put them on the stack. So if you roll chaos, you decide which order to stack the effects. If both planes have an upkeep trigger, the active player decides which order they go on the stack. Ditto for if both planes have a "when you planeswalk to" trigger.
Posted By:
Etsap
(7/3/2012 11:16:12 AM)