How do I instantly skip through huge numbers of triggers?
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How do I instantly skip through huge numbers of triggers?
by Sprague » 27 Jan 2018, 19:37
I'm playing BW Tokens with Anointer Priest and Anointed Procession. Frequently, this results in dozens or hundreds of triggers at once. This means I have to sit through a hundred "Whenever a creature token enters the battlefield..." triggers at a snail's pace.
How do I tell Forge "I want to skip all triggers on the stack at once?"
How do I tell Forge "I want to skip all triggers on the stack at once?"
Re: How do I instantly skip through huge numbers of triggers
by friarsol » 27 Jan 2018, 22:42
Right click on the trigger while its on the stack and say auto pass priority.
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Re: How do I instantly skip through huge numbers of triggers
by Sprague » 28 Jan 2018, 01:52
Do you mean the Auto-Yield setting? That still takes about a half-second to advance past each trigger, and when you've got 176 triggers, that's a bit much.
I'm looking for a way to skip through all of them, all at once.
I'm looking for a way to skip through all of them, all at once.
Re: How do I instantly skip through huge numbers of triggers
by friarsol » 28 Jan 2018, 03:02
There is no way. Your opponent gets priority after every single one.Sprague wrote:Do you mean the Auto-Yield setting? That still takes about a half-second to advance past each trigger, and when you've got 176 triggers, that's a bit much.
I'm looking for a way to skip through all of them, all at once.
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Re: How do I instantly skip through huge numbers of triggers
by Sprague » 29 Jan 2018, 19:06
That's what I was afraid of. Unfortunately, it makes Abzan Tokens a bit miserable.
Ah, well, I suppose them's the breaks.
Ah, well, I suppose them's the breaks.
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