Stella Lee, Wild Card
Legendary Creature — Human Rogue
Whenever you cast your second spell each turn, exile the top card of your library. Until the end of your next turn, you may play that card.
: Copy target instant or sorcery spell you control. You may choose new targets for the copy. Activate only if you've cast three or more spells this turn.
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Rulings (8)
- 2024-04-12
Spells that were cast before Stella Lee entered the battlefield count. If Stella Lee was the first spell you cast this turn, the next spell you cast this turn is your second spell.
- 2024-04-12
You pay all costs and follow all normal timing rules for cards played from exile with Stella Lee’s first ability. For example, if the exiled card is a land card, you may play it only during your main phase while the stack is empty.
- 2024-04-12
The copy created by Stella Lee’s last ability will have the same targets as the spell it’s copying unless you choose new ones. You may change any number of the targets, including all of them or none of them. The new targets must be legal.
- 2024-04-12
If the copied spell is modal (that is, it says “Choose one —” or the like), the copy will have the same mode or modes. You can’t choose different ones.
- 2024-04-12
If the copied spell divides damage or distributes counters among a number of targets, the division and number of targets can’t be changed. If you choose new targets, you must choose the same number of targets.
- 2024-04-12
If a spell that’s copied has an X whose value was determined as it was cast, the copy will have the same value of X.
- 2024-04-12
You can’t choose to pay any additional costs for the copy. However, effects based on any additional costs that were paid for the original spell are copied as though those same costs were paid for the copy too.
- 2024-04-12
The copy made by Stella Lee’s last ability is created on the stack, so it’s not “cast.”
