Even if Ulalek can't copy the legendary Eldrazi permanents they are still potent in the deck because Ulalek copies their cast triggers. The destroy target permanents, the draws, the gain control, it copies all of that. Pretty busted in a casual format.
@@mtgman558 yup, so those people not playing the big splashy titans are missing out on powerful double triggers on very powerful effects. Not only that, even if they counter the summon, it won't stop the triggers since it is on cast. A cool interaction with the new Emrakul is if the summon is counter, the trigger will still happen and you permanently steal your opponent's creatures.
Even if Ulalek can't copy the legendary Eldrazi permanents they are still potent in the deck because Ulalek copies their cast triggers. The destroy target permanents, the draws, the gain control, it copies all of that. Pretty busted in a casual format.
That's actually really cool, I totally forgot that cast abilities are triggered abilities
@@mtgman558 yup, so those people not playing the big splashy titans are missing out on powerful double triggers on very powerful effects. Not only that, even if they counter the summon, it won't stop the triggers since it is on cast. A cool interaction with the new Emrakul is if the summon is counter, the trigger will still happen and you permanently steal your opponent's creatures.
sakashima or mirrorbox to be able to copy legends without needing to sac