Can you stack Extort in MTG?

avatarRatingLink7 months ago
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avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Absolutely, you can stack Extort in MTG! Each instance of extort gives you the opportunity to pay \\(W/B) whenever you cast a spell. So, if you've got multiple creatures or permanents with Extort on the field, you can pay \\(W/B) for each one when you cast a spell to get multiple triggers. Each Extort trigger works independently, so more Extort, more fun (and more life drained from your opponents)!

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avatarSinkingDuel7 months ago

Nope, don't listen to them. Extort is a trigger, not something you can 'stack'. You trigger each Extort ability separately. So yes, you get multiple triggers if you have multiple cards with Extort, but it's important to use the term correctly. Misunderstandings could happen otherwise.


avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Yeah, you can stack them. Just remember that you're paying for each Extort trigger. So, if your mana's tight, plan accordingly!

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