Q: I played a guy that had a Beacon Of Creation / Blasting Station combo that I think was a little questionable. With Blasting Station and seven Forests in play, he played Beacon of Creation. He said that all the 1/1 creatures he put into play came in individually, thus he could respond to each one by untapping Blasting Station and then taping it to deal 1 damage. I would think that all the tokens would come into play simultaneously with nobody gaining priority to do anything in response.
The other question was whether or not Beacon gets shuffled into his library if I counter it. --Rafael F.
A: Second things first this time: countering a Beacon means it won't get shuffled back in.
As for Blasting-Beacon, you're both right and wrong, but your opponent's plan was valid. Let's break down the details:
Beacon of Creation puts all its tokens into play at the same time.
This can cause multiple triggers.
No one has priority to do anything while the Beacon resolves or until after all the triggers are stacked.
However, once all those triggers are stacked players can respond to each trigger before it resolves—this is where your friend's view comes in.
So seven tokens come into play, and seven triggers are created. Seven triggers get stacked, and the active player receives priority. Players can respond (by using Blasting Station, for instance) and then let the top trigger resolve. The top trigger untaps the Station, and then players can respond again (tapping the station) before the second trigger resolves, and so on.
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Les token arrive tous en meme temp donc aucune reponse possible au Blasting.