Alright, let’s gab about this here “constellation” thing in that Magic: The Gathering card game. My grandkids play it, and I try to keep up, ya know? So, “how many times can constellation be used MTG?” That’s what they asked me, and I gotta figure it out for ya.
Now, from what I gather, this “constellation” ain’t about stars in the sky, no sirree. It’s somethin’ on them cards, them enchantments. Seems like every time you plop down an enchantment, this “constellation” thingy… it does somethin’. It triggers, they call it.
- Like, if you got a card with “constellation” written on it, and then you play another enchantment, bam! That first card’s “constellation” ability goes off.
- And it ain’t just once, neither. If you got, say, three enchantments with “constellation,” and you play a new enchantment, then all three of them trigger! It’s like a chain reaction, a whole bunch of stuff happenin’ at once.
- And it don’t matter how that enchantment gets on the table. You can play it from your hand, you can bring it back from the graveyard, it can even be a creature that’s also an enchantment… long as it’s an enchantment and it lands on your side, that “constellation” goes wild.
So, how many times? Well, it depends on how many of them “constellation” cards you got and how many enchantments you can slap down. The more the merrier, I reckon. If you got a whole mess of enchantments and a bunch of cards with “constellation,” you could be triggerin’ that stuff left and right.
My grandson, that whippersnapper, he told me about some cards that work real good with this “constellation” thing. There’s this [[Grim Guardian]], he says, good for protectin’ ya and pokin’ at the other fella. And a [[Brain Maggot]] that messes with your opponent’s hand and triggers your “constellation” at the same time. Smart kid, he is.
He also said somethin’ about commanders like “Sythis” that like enchantments. Seems like “constellation” fits right in with them. You get more bang for your buck, ya see? Play an enchantment, trigger “constellation,” and then maybe that commander does somethin’ extra too. It all piles up.
Now, I heard someone askin’ about Open the Vaults. That’s a card that brings back a bunch of stuff from the graveyard. So, if you bring back a whole mess of enchantments with “constellation” all at once, do they all trigger each other? Yep, they sure do! Each one sees the others comin’ back and goes “boop boop boop,” triggerin’ all over the place. It’s a real hullabaloo!
So, there ain’t no real limit, see? As long as you keep playin’ them enchantments, and you got them “constellation” cards out there, they gonna keep triggerin’. You just gotta get yourself a good pile of enchantments, that’s the ticket. And don’t forget them cards that work good with enchantments, like that Grim Guardian fella and that Sythis commander.
It’s like plantin’ a garden, I tell ya. You plant one seed, you get one plant. But you plant a whole bunch of seeds, and you got a whole field of stuff growin’! That’s how this “constellation” works. More enchantments, more triggers, more stuff happenin’. And that’s how you win, or so my grandson tells me, he wins sometimes, not always though, that darned Jeremy and his dragons always give him trouble.
So, there you have it. “How many times can constellation be used MTG?” As many times as you can manage, that’s the answer. Just keep them enchantments comin’ and watch that “constellation” light up like the Fourth of July! It all depends on your deck and how many enchantments you can play. The sky’s the limit, or maybe the number of cards in your deck is the real limit, hah! But you get the idea. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about magic and constellations has made me hungry.