I get to keep the 3/1 Elementals I created with Valduk that turn, and I get to not lose from Final Fortune or Glorious End. As an example, I run Sundial in my Valduk, Keeper of the Flame deck along with Final Fortune and Glorious End.Īll of these have a trigger that goes on the stack at the beginning of the next end step, and with them on the stack, I can use Sundial to end the turn, which removes the triggers from the stack. Reading the card is supposed to explain the card, but a casual reading is a head-scratcher: so, I can spend a generic mana and tap it to end the turn, but only on my turn? But thinking deeper about the card leads to the realization that, if any sort of undesirable trigger goes on the stack during your turn that you want to sidestep, Sundial of the Infinite can do that for you. A decade ago, Wizards of the Coast (WotC) released a weirdo card into the universe in the Magic 2012 set, Sundial of the Infinite!
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