Then after each triggered ability resolves, each player gets priority, so you can again tap your enchanted creature to put another token into play. *Virtuoso* - Whenever you cast a multicolored spell, Resonance C (If you cast this spell for C, exile it as it resolves. Each creature you control that deals damage to a player triggers the ability and puts another copy on the stack. having trouble thinking of cards aside from snakes/ezuri to make use of Kaseto's ability. 120.2. Renown N (When this creature deals combat damage to a player, if it isn't renowned, put N +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes renowned.) I wanted the deck to focus on effects that trigger when a creature deals combat damage to a player. 120.1a Damage can’t be dealt to an object that’s neither a creature nor a planeswalker. It must simply be clear that the creature is the source of the damage. Objects can deal damage to creatures, planeswalkers, and players. Cipher (Then you may exile this spell card encoded on a creature you control. You attack, and your opponent cannot block. Any object can deal damage. It deals combat damage before creatures without first strike. Destroy target artifact. Whenever that creature deals combat damage to a player, its controller may cast a copy of this card without paying its mana cost.) Thus, in total, you gain 36 life. This is generally detrimental to the object or player that receives that damage. You deal 6 damage to him, causing you to gain 6 life, and then your Dragon, thanks to its ability, deals 6 damage (which is not combat damage) to each of the 5 1/1s, killing each of them, and gaining you 6 life a pop. Each player discards his or her hand, then draws cards equal to the greatest number of cards a player discarded this way. Yes, you can do that. Flamewave Invoker deals 5 damage to target player or planeswalker. Any damage dealt by a source with Infect is dealt in the form of -1/-1 counters to creatures and poison counters to players. There's quite a few cards that give creatures abilities like flying, menace and trample, but one thing I wanted to try was manifesting creatures that have combat damage triggers so my opponents wouldn't know what to expect. An object that deals damage is the source of that damage. But on the general idea you seem to mean, yes : any spell or ability that states that the creature deals damage to something. “Renown N” means “When this creature deals combat damage to a player, if it isn’t renowned, put N +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes renowned.” 702.111b Renowned is a designation that has no rules meaning other than to act as a marker that the renown ability and other spells and abilities can identify. It can block creatures with flying. Target creature with power 2 or less can t be blocked this turn.

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