i have 4 leaf crowned elder and it's my upkeep, i have 2 wolf skull shaman as well
i look at the top card of my library and see that its another wolf skull shaman, and it just so happens that under it is yet another wolf skull shaman.
so i trigger the kinship already.
can i choose to do the wolf skull shaman's twice before i go on to leaf crowned, there by netting me 2 2/2s 1st, a wolf skull, then another 2/2 then another wolf skull shaman?
I am no rules god or anything, but I believe before you do any upkeep action, you choose the order in which they stack. So, you say WSS #1 and #2 and LCE are in play, and you choose LCE first, then WSS #2 then WSS #1. WSS #1 resolves, you look at top card, use kinship. #2 resolves, look at top card, kinship. LCE resolves, you look at top card, kinship.
multiple effects that trigger simultaneously are stacked by active player if I am thinking correctly.
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six is correct. Kinship (as templated in the spoiler) appears to be a triggered ability that triggers at the beginning of your upkeep. These types of abilities all trigger at the same time and you control them all, so when SBEs put them on the stack, you will get to choose the order in which they go on the stack*.
Then the abilities will resolve one at a time, and you will get to look at the top card of your library. If you see an Elf (that does not have the type Treefolk or Shaman) on the Leaf-Crowned Elder's trigger, you won't be able to do anything with it because it doesn't share a creature type with the Leaf-Crowned Elder. The triggers resolve in order and you get to choose the order before any of them resolve. Once they start to resolve, the order has long since been set.
I hope that helps.
* - The triggers are actually stacked in APNAP (Active Player, Non-Active Player) order, meaning that the triggers you control will all go on the stack before any of the triggers your opponents control (on your turn). However, you get to choose the order of the triggers you control. In this case, all of the relevant ones.
six is correct. Kinship (as templated in the spoiler) appears to be a triggered ability that triggers at the beginning of your upkeep. These types of abilities all trigger at the same time and you control them all, so when SBEs put them on the stack, you will get to choose the order in which they go on the stack*.
Then the abilities will resolve one at a time, and you will get to look at the top card of your library. If you see an Elf (that does not have the type Treefolk or Shaman) on the Leaf-Crowned Elder's trigger, you won't be able to do anything with it because it doesn't share a creature type with the Leaf-Crowned Elder. The triggers resolve in order and you get to choose the order before any of them resolve. Once they start to resolve, the order has long since been set.
I hope that helps.
* - The triggers are actually stacked in APNAP (Active Player, Non-Active Player) order, meaning that the triggers you control will all go on the stack before any of the triggers your opponents control (on your turn). However, you get to choose the order of the triggers you control. In this case, all of the relevant ones.
it helped very much thank you
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i look at the top card of my library and see that its another wolf skull shaman, and it just so happens that under it is yet another wolf skull shaman.
so i trigger the kinship already.
can i choose to do the wolf skull shaman's twice before i go on to leaf crowned, there by netting me 2 2/2s 1st, a wolf skull, then another 2/2 then another wolf skull shaman?
multiple effects that trigger simultaneously are stacked by active player if I am thinking correctly.
Then the abilities will resolve one at a time, and you will get to look at the top card of your library. If you see an Elf (that does not have the type Treefolk or Shaman) on the Leaf-Crowned Elder's trigger, you won't be able to do anything with it because it doesn't share a creature type with the Leaf-Crowned Elder. The triggers resolve in order and you get to choose the order before any of them resolve. Once they start to resolve, the order has long since been set.
I hope that helps.
* - The triggers are actually stacked in APNAP (Active Player, Non-Active Player) order, meaning that the triggers you control will all go on the stack before any of the triggers your opponents control (on your turn). However, you get to choose the order of the triggers you control. In this case, all of the relevant ones.
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it helped very much thank you