![]() ![]() It gets quite ectic when you have multiple exile effects with different timings, I don’t know why it isn’t brought up more often since Prosper is so popular nowadays.Īnyway, I usually put the exiled cards I can cast under the object that exiled them, for example Prosper’s end of turn card is kept under Prosper, ] has hers under her card etc. If a spirit token dies, I replace the card with a labeled infini-token and put the original in the graveyard. If I have multiple copies of a creature out because of an ] or ], I'll place a punch-out on the card for each copy. This helps me keep track of how many times I can sacrifice a creature to abuse its ETBs before I have to find a way to reanimate it. I then put the punch-out on my creature with the symbol faced up to symbolize that it is a spirit copy. I run ] in the deck, so whenever a creature I control dies, I put one of the punch-outs cardboard-side up to represent that it came back with a flying counter on it. I forget which bundle, maybe MH2, but these specific ones are little black or red circles with the planeswalker symbol on one side and just plain cardboard on the other. ![]() I keep track of the spirit and non-spirit versions by using those little cardboard punch-outs that they give you in the bundle packaging. I run ], and he works similarly to Ratadrabik. ![]()
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