Can you respond to soulbond




















We have a few windows, and we have a few options. The most important window is this — You can respond to the Soulbond trigger. However you choose to deal with it becomes your choice; just remember that if you chose not to deal with it, it becomes an even bigger problem.

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Putting Deadeye Navigator in a deck is like loading a gun, and planning your deck around it is like upping the ammo grade. After that, what you use it for is entirely YOUR decision. In Fandom. In fanfiction and sometimes canon, a soulbond is a mystic or psychic bond between usually two people, who feel drawn to become devoted friends, or more often lovers. Card Text: Soulbond You may pair this creature with another unpaired creature when either enters the battlefield.

A creature can only be paired to one other creature, if 2 creatures both have a soulbond ability they both get the bonuses from each other and their soulbond ability will NOT trigger if further creatures enter the battlefield. Soulbond is a trigger. When a creature enters the battlefield, the trigger is set off and your opponent can choose to pair Deadeye Navigator with that creature.

If they choose to, the Soulbond ability goes on the stack and once it has resolved the creatures are paired. This can be responded to. However, you can activate the ability of one creature in response to activating the ability of the other creature.

Yes the soulbound ability does use the stack. Usually, the creature with Soulbond as well as its pair gain abilities or advantages when paired up. There are also other cards which look for paired up creatures. Creatures can not become members of multiple pairs. Deadeye Navigator leaves the battlefield, and then returns, soulbonding to the Nevermaker. I sacrifice two more tokens to deal 8 more damage to the Deadeye Navigator.

My third Goblin Bombardment fails to resolve as the Deadeye Navigator is a new instance of the creature and thereby a new object. My second Goblin Bombardment fails to resolve as the Deadeye Navigator is a new instance of the creature and thereby a new object.

Nevermaker's use of Deadeye Navigator's ability resolves and it leaves the Battlefield. Nevermaker's ability trigers and my Goblin Bombarment in placed on the top of my library.

Nevermaker returns to the battlefield and is re-soulbonded to Deadeye Navigator I feel like somewhere in the range is where it goes awry. Improve this question. One way is that you sacrifice enough tokens to Bombard your opponent's life total down to zero, then Deadeye Navigator and Nevermaker both cease to exist by virtue of the fact that your opponent has lost the game.

Though they technically don't die. But that kind of sidesteps the underlying rules question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Hao Ye Hao Ye 2, 1 1 gold badge 9 9 silver badges 19 19 bronze badges. Ah, I had never thought to let the ability resolve before responding.

Let's start by going through exactly what happens on the stack at each step. You start by sacing a token to try and kill Nevermaker: 1. Goblin Bombardment targeting Nevermaker They respond by trying to 'flicker' Nevermaker 1. Nevermaker's flicker ability 2. Goblin Bombardment targeting Nevermaker Steps 3 and 4 get a little weird since you say Nevermakers leaves the battlefield ability triggers, but also before its ability resolves you sac more tokens to try and kill Deadeye Navigator.

Goblin Bombardment targeting Deadeye Navigator 2. Goblin Bombardment targeting Deadeye Navigator 3. Nevermaker's flicker ability 4. Deadeye Navigator's flicker ability 2. Goblin Bombardment targeting Deadeye Navigator 4. Nevermaker's flicker ability 5. Goblin Bombardment targeting Nevermaker You let the Navigator's ability resolve, and the Soulbond ability goes on the stack.



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