Hinata, Dawn-Crowned
Comet Storm
Say I have Hinata in play with my opponent having 4 2/2 zombies. I have lets say 12 mana to work with in my pool and have Comet Storm in my hand. How much damage can I do to my opponent and his/her tokens? Would it be 10 since the spell costs 5 less due to the number of targets(player and 4 tokens)?
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Distorting Wake
Battlefield Thaumaturge
If I have the Thaumaturge and Hinata in play does Distorting cost 2 less? can I target a second creature with that spell? How does it work.
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First question - the multikicker means you pay
Second question - Hard to tell exactly what you're asking, but this combination of cards makes the spell cost less for each targeted creature and less for each noncreature target. You can in effect target as many permanents as you want with Distorting Wake + Hinata, Dawn-Crowned paying anyway so it's immaterial; you can't pay less than in the first place, so it's just like casting a Wayfarer's Bauble with two Helm of Awakening out.
more for each target beyond the first and Hinata means you pay less for each target, meaning the spell costs less overall; the maximum value of X you could choose would be 11 ( plus plus the discount).Go to full postSecond question - Hard to tell exactly what you're asking, but this combination of cards makes the spell cost less for each targeted creature and less for each noncreature target. You can in effect target as many permanents as you want with Distorting Wake + Hinata, Dawn-Crowned paying anyway so it's immaterial; you can't pay less than in the first place, so it's just like casting a Wayfarer's Bauble with two Helm of Awakening out.
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First question - the multikicker means you pay
Second question - Hard to tell exactly what you're asking, but this combination of cards makes the spell cost less for each targeted creature and less for each noncreature target. You can in effect target as many permanents as you want with Distorting Wake + Hinata, Dawn-Crowned paying anyway so it's immaterial; you can't pay less than in the first place, so it's just like casting a Wayfarer's Bauble with two Helm of Awakening out.
more for each target beyond the first and Hinata means you pay less for each target, meaning the spell costs less overall; the maximum value of X you could choose would be 11 ( plus plus the discount).Second question - Hard to tell exactly what you're asking, but this combination of cards makes the spell cost less for each targeted creature and less for each noncreature target. You can in effect target as many permanents as you want with Distorting Wake + Hinata, Dawn-Crowned paying anyway so it's immaterial; you can't pay less than in the first place, so it's just like casting a Wayfarer's Bauble with two Helm of Awakening out.
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Okay great thanks amigo.