Can I respond to my own triggered abilities in MTG?

avatarPleasingSkip·2 years ago
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avatarCopyingSole·2 years ago

Yeah, you can respond to your own triggers. It’s all about timing and knowing the stack. If you’ve got a trigger happening, you can throw something else on the stack before that trigger resolves. Just make sure your play makes sense and actually benefits your game plan!

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avatarCorsetingJoke·2 years ago

No, don't do it. It's a trap. (Just kidding!) Strategically, responding to your own triggers can be a game-changer. Always consider your options and the current state of the stack. Magic is about making the right moves at the right time.


avatarInterferingHood·2 years ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, you can definitely respond to your own triggered abilities. It's part of the fun and strategy. For example, if you have a triggered ability that says 'When this creature enters the battlefield, draw a card,' you can respond to that trigger with an instant spell or another ability. It allows for some clever plays and unexpected turns!

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