![]() ![]() Also, just a bit of deckbuilding advise, you probably don't want a playset of Platinum Emperions as they're probably dead draws and Madcap Experiment just needs to find one. I tend to get out at least 2, probably closer to 2.3 Emperions per game. It runs 4 Madcap, 4 Bring to Light, 2 Eternal Witness, and 3 Platinum Emperion. Madcap Experiment deals damage to you equal to the number of cards you revealed this. This combo works because the damage from the Experiment. Rather, it changes the results of that damage. The deck also contains a backup combo and win condition in Madcap Experiment into Platinum Emperion. Im using the same recur-happy principles in my current Madcap Emperion deck. Platinum Emperions ability doesnt prevent damage. Rather, it changes the results of that damage. While you didn't lose any life, you did have damage dealt to you and will most likely have to discard a card. Recurring Madcap Experiment felt pretty good. Platinum Emperions ability doesnt prevent damage. This deference is important if, for example, your opponent had a Pain Magnification on the battlefield. The result will be that the game recognizes you took 8 damage from Madcap Experiment and your life total remained the same. This means Madcap Experiment is dealing 8 damage to you, and nothing is trying to prevent or double or redirect that damage in any way, however, Platinum Emperion is attempting to modify the result of that damage so that your life total remains the same. Madcap Experiment deals damage to you equal to the number of cards revealed this way. Add To Wishlist Restock Notice Gatherer & Rulings. Madcap Experiment deals damage to you equal to the number of cards you revealed this way. Put that card onto the battlefield and the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. This means Platinum Emperion is now on the field for the rest of the spell's resolution. Reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal an artifact card. Reveal cards from the top of your library until you reveal an artifact, in this case Platinum Emperion, we'll assume you revealed 8 cards for the rest of this example. You follow the instructions on Madcap Experiment in the order it's written. Platinum Emperion cannot prevent damage, so he definately doesn't do that one, you will however neither gain nor lose life. ![]()
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