I want to hit Unexpected Results with this so bad
Posted By:
jerkoid
(2/23/2014 10:37:02 PM)
@ Breaker_Ki
My understanding is that the spells go on the stack but do not start resolving until after Epic Experiment has resolved. Sadly this means that you can put your time warp on the stack, but your counterspell will not be able to target your opponent's counterspell. This is because their counterspell cannot be cast until after epic experiment has resolved (as you can't cast spells while a spell is resolving), and of course once your epic experiment has resolved you can't cast the counterspell anymore. I hope that helps.
Posted By:
CptStormCrow
(4/1/2014 6:01:55 AM)
I want to build around this really really badly. Not the easiest thing to do, however. The best shell for a deck like this is a storm-type construction and that is a more competitive deck as it is.
@Mr_McPippens , NarfNra: that wouldn't work because the cards get exiled. Also unless you are just using it as a mill card, it doesn't work with spellheart chimera.
Posted By:
Drewskithelegend
(4/1/2014 8:14:23 PM)
5/5 for name alone
Posted By:
at0micpickle
(4/8/2014 3:25:05 PM)
The first standard deck I ever made was 3 of these, 4 Guttersnipes and a whole lot of burn. Gets a 3/5 from me because I've ran it in an EDH deck with 50 instant/sorcery, typically cast it for 10+ and end up throwing 8 permanents in the graveyard. Infuriating. I guess that's Izzet for you.
Posted By:
questionflanger
(6/6/2014 9:07:12 PM)