Does sunburst stack

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Post by Gashnaw » 1 year ago

With the new card lux artillery you grant sunburst to artifa t creatures. If you have a creature sunburst or have mutiple.luxes on the feild. Does the effect stack?

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by Argus » 1 year ago
Gashnaw wrote:
1 year ago
If you have a creature sunburst or have mutiple.luxes on the feild.
Putting +1/+1 counters on something like Suntouched Myr or Arsenal Thresher due to an intrinsic ability does not interfere with putting more counters due to something like Lux Artillery (and vice versa).
113.2c An object may have multiple abilities. If the object is represented by a card, then aside from
certain defined abilities that may be strung together on a single line (see rule 702, "Keyword
Abilities"), each paragraph break in a card's text marks a separate ability. If the object is not
represented by a card, the effect that created it may have given it multiple abilities. An object
may also be granted additional abilities by a spell or ability. If an object has multiple instances
of the same ability, each instance functions independently.
This may or may not produce more
effects than a single instance; refer to the specific ability for more information.

702.44d If an object has multiple instances of sunburst, each one works separately.
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Post by Argus » 1 year ago

Gashnaw wrote:
1 year ago
If you have a creature sunburst or have mutiple.luxes on the feild.
Putting +1/+1 counters on something like Suntouched Myr or Arsenal Thresher due to an intrinsic ability does not interfere with putting more counters due to something like Lux Artillery (and vice versa).
113.2c An object may have multiple abilities. If the object is represented by a card, then aside from
certain defined abilities that may be strung together on a single line (see rule 702, "Keyword
Abilities"), each paragraph break in a card's text marks a separate ability. If the object is not
represented by a card, the effect that created it may have given it multiple abilities. An object
may also be granted additional abilities by a spell or ability. If an object has multiple instances
of the same ability, each instance functions independently.
This may or may not produce more
effects than a single instance; refer to the specific ability for more information.

702.44d If an object has multiple instances of sunburst, each one works separately.
Why bother with mere rulings when so many answers can be found in the Rules?

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