How does Anointed Procession work?
If you control two Anointed Processions, then the number of tokens created is four times the original number. If you control three, then the number of tokens created is eight times the original number, and so on.
Does Anointed Procession stack?
Correct, Anointed Procession doubles the number of tokens created. So with two Anointed Processions, you double the number of tokens once, then double that number again.
Does doubling season stack with anointed procession?
Doubling Season (and Anointed Procession), as you noted, are replacement effects. The original effect never happens. In particular, Doubling Season replaces Hanweir Garrison’s ability with the same ability, except it doubles the number of creature tokens the effect creates.
What set is anointed procession?
Amonkhet
Amonkhet PromosAmonkhet Remastered
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Does Panharmonicon work with doubling season?
Finally panharmonicon would trigger on doubling season and turn 8 hornets to 16 and 32 insects to 64. So all in all if done right that’s 32 hornet Queens and 512 insects (16×32).
Does doubling season and parallel lives stack?
The replacement effects of Parallel Lives and Doubling Season are identical for tokens. They will stack, because you apply the replacement effects in any order.
Does anointed procession stack with doubling season?
Does Panharmonicon work with ETB?
How does Panharmonicon double ETB triggers? However, since Panharmonicon is also on the battlefield, it will cause that ability to trigger an additional time since it’s a triggered ability of a permanent you control that’s triggering because a creature or artifact entered the battlefield.
Is Doubling season a triggered ability?
Doubling Season and Parallel Lives aren’t triggers, they’re replacement effects.
Can you stack Doubling Season?
How do parallel lives and Doubling Season?
Doubling Season and Parallel Lives aren’t triggers, they’re replacement effects. What happens is, the first one replaces the 2 and doubles it to 4, and then the second one applies and doubles the 4 to 8 (and if you had a third, it would double it to 16).