Can Riku of Two Reflections copy multiple times?

Can Riku of Two Reflections copy multiple times?

You can’t, because his ability is a triggered ability. It triggers only once for each instant or sorcery you cast, and gives you one opportunity to pay when it resolves.

Does Riku copy kicked spells?

2011-09-22: Riku’s first ability triggers whenever you cast any instant or sorcery spell, regardless of whether that spell has targets. 2011-09-22: If the copied spell has in its mana cost, the value of X is copied….Riku of Two Reflections.

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Is rikus ability a triggered ability?

Riku of Two Reflections has two triggered abilities. The fact that they happen to require mana payment does not make them activated abilities, whatsoever.

Is Riku a good commander?

Riku was a perfectly good commander once upon a time.

Can you pay for Riku’s 2nd ability?

If the creature that caused Riku’s second ability to trigger has already left the battlefield by the time the ability resolves, you can still pay . If you do, you’ll still put a token onto the battlefield.

What happens if you get kicked by Riku?

Notably, if the original spell was kicked (or kicked a certain number of times), the copy will also be kicked (or kicked that many times). If the creature that caused Riku’s second ability to trigger has already left the battlefield by the time the ability resolves, you can still pay . If you do, you’ll still put a token onto the battlefield.

How does Riku’s first ability trigger?

If the spell that caused Riku’s first ability to trigger has left the stack by the time the ability resolves, you can still pay . If you do, you’ll copy the spell as it last existed on the stack. Riku’s first ability triggers whenever you cast any instant or sorcery spell, regardless of whether that spell has targets.

How do you use a copy of a spell with Riku?

Riku’s first ability triggers whenever you cast any instant or sorcery spell, regardless of whether that spell has targets. If the copied spell has in its mana cost, the value of X is copied. If the copied spell is modal (that is, it says “Choose one —” or the like), the copy has the same mode as the original spell.