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Rulings
Conversely, you can’t use sticker kicker to change a spell’s name to get around effects that prohibit that spell from being cast (such as Meddling Mage).
If you sticker kick a creature spell, you get {TK} and may choose a sticker to put on the creature spell.
If you put a creature onto the battlefield without casting it, you can’t sticker kick it.
You get the ticket counter and the sticker is put on the creature spell just before it’s considered cast. Any triggered abilities that trigger whenever you cast a spell with particular qualities will see the spell with the sticker applied.
If a creature spell has kicker or multikicker and another ability that checks if it was kicked (such as Bog Badger or Phyrexian Missionary), that ability is linked to its own printed kicker or multikicker ability and will apply only if you paid its own kicker or multikicker cost. Sticker kicker won’t turn on those effects. However, sticker kicker will work with cards that care about other spells being kicked, such as Elfhame Druid or Verazol, the Split Current.
Sticker kicker is an optional additional cost that you may pay as you cast a creature spell.
Each Wicker Picker only lets you pay the sticker kicker cost once per spell. If you control multiple Wicker Pickers, then you can pay for each of them, gaining {TK} and a sticker each time.
If you cast a creature spell you don’t own, you may still choose to sticker kick it. If you do, you’ll get the ticket counter, even though you can’t put a sticker on a card you don’t own.
If you sticker kick a creature spell, you get {TK} and may choose a sticker to put on the creature spell.
If you put a creature onto the battlefield without casting it, you can’t sticker kick it.
You get the ticket counter and the sticker is put on the creature spell just before it’s considered cast. Any triggered abilities that trigger whenever you cast a spell with particular qualities will see the spell with the sticker applied.
If a creature spell has kicker or multikicker and another ability that checks if it was kicked (such as Bog Badger or Phyrexian Missionary), that ability is linked to its own printed kicker or multikicker ability and will apply only if you paid its own kicker or multikicker cost. Sticker kicker won’t turn on those effects. However, sticker kicker will work with cards that care about other spells being kicked, such as Elfhame Druid or Verazol, the Split Current.
Sticker kicker is an optional additional cost that you may pay as you cast a creature spell.
Each Wicker Picker only lets you pay the sticker kicker cost once per spell. If you control multiple Wicker Pickers, then you can pay for each of them, gaining {TK} and a sticker each time.
If you cast a creature spell you don’t own, you may still choose to sticker kick it. If you do, you’ll get the ticket counter, even though you can’t put a sticker on a card you don’t own.
Rulings
Conversely, you can’t use sticker kicker to change a spell’s name to get around effects that prohibit that spell from being cast (such as Meddling Mage).
If you sticker kick a creature spell, you get {TK} and may choose a sticker to put on the creature spell.
If you put a creature onto the battlefield without casting it, you can’t sticker kick it.
You get the ticket counter and the sticker is put on the creature spell just before it’s considered cast. Any triggered abilities that trigger whenever you cast a spell with particular qualities will see the spell with the sticker applied.
If a creature spell has kicker or multikicker and another ability that checks if it was kicked (such as Bog Badger or Phyrexian Missionary), that ability is linked to its own printed kicker or multikicker ability and will apply only if you paid its own kicker or multikicker cost. Sticker kicker won’t turn on those effects. However, sticker kicker will work with cards that care about other spells being kicked, such as Elfhame Druid or Verazol, the Split Current.
Sticker kicker is an optional additional cost that you may pay as you cast a creature spell.
Each Wicker Picker only lets you pay the sticker kicker cost once per spell. If you control multiple Wicker Pickers, then you can pay for each of them, gaining {TK} and a sticker each time.
If you cast a creature spell you don’t own, you may still choose to sticker kick it. If you do, you’ll get the ticket counter, even though you can’t put a sticker on a card you don’t own.
If you sticker kick a creature spell, you get {TK} and may choose a sticker to put on the creature spell.
If you put a creature onto the battlefield without casting it, you can’t sticker kick it.
You get the ticket counter and the sticker is put on the creature spell just before it’s considered cast. Any triggered abilities that trigger whenever you cast a spell with particular qualities will see the spell with the sticker applied.
If a creature spell has kicker or multikicker and another ability that checks if it was kicked (such as Bog Badger or Phyrexian Missionary), that ability is linked to its own printed kicker or multikicker ability and will apply only if you paid its own kicker or multikicker cost. Sticker kicker won’t turn on those effects. However, sticker kicker will work with cards that care about other spells being kicked, such as Elfhame Druid or Verazol, the Split Current.
Sticker kicker is an optional additional cost that you may pay as you cast a creature spell.
Each Wicker Picker only lets you pay the sticker kicker cost once per spell. If you control multiple Wicker Pickers, then you can pay for each of them, gaining {TK} and a sticker each time.
If you cast a creature spell you don’t own, you may still choose to sticker kick it. If you do, you’ll get the ticket counter, even though you can’t put a sticker on a card you don’t own.
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