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I need something cleared up for me: if I activate two copies of this in the same turn, I understand that the second one makes me exile the hand drawn from the first one, but when I reach the end step, do I discard EVERYTHING I drew from both of them? Or do I get to keep what was exiled from the first one?

Also, when I activate the ability (on any number of them), do we draw simultaneously? What if I have Jace's Erasure out?
Posted By: Shabroky (1/15/2012 8:47:51 AM)
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@Shabroky - If my understanding is correct, the order which you choose to have their end of turn effect resolve would determine what you keep as your hand in the end. If you have the first Magus hit the stack first (meaning the second resolves first), then the second one would have you discard your hand, give you back the cards you drew from the first, then the first one would make you drop that hand and you would get back your original hand.

If you do it where the second goes on the stack first and the first one resolves first, then you would get back your original hand, then discard it to the second Magus's ability, then you would get back the cards you drew when you activated the first Magus and that would be your new hand. Keep in mind, the order determines which hands both you and your opponents keep, so this second option would give your foe(s) have a full hand of 7 cards as their turn begins.

As for Jace's Erasure, when the ability of the Magus resolves,... (see all)
Posted By: Dreznin (2/1/2012 12:38:34 AM)
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