i cast Assault Strobe on Storm, Force of Nature, attack with her, and deal combat damage to my opponent in the first strike and normal steps. What will happen with the next instant or sorcery i cast?
What if i cast an instant after the first strike step but before normal combt damage step?
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In the first case, the next time you cast an instant or sorcery spell this turn, it will have two instances of storm. In effect, when you cast the spell, it will be copied two times for each cast spell before it during the turn.
In the second case, the instant spell that you cast will have storm, as will the instant or sorcery spell you cast after that one.
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In the first case, the next time you cast an instant or sorcery spell this turn, it will have two instances of storm. In effect, when you cast the spell, it will be copied two times for each cast spell before it during the turn.
In the second case, the instant spell that you cast will have storm, as will the instant or sorcery spell you cast after that one.
In the second case, the instant spell that you cast will have storm, as will the instant or sorcery spell you cast after that one.
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Important Facts: Colorless is not a color, Wastes is not a land type, Changeling is not a creature type, Kindred is a card type, and typal is a general term for caring about subtypes.