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Quick question for you guys!
What if the opponent target Opalescence and not Parrallex Wave? You cannot save both right?


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I'm assuming Opalescence is being targeted with some legal "kill spell" for enchantments in this scenario.

This also assumes there is only one Parallax Wave on the battlefield.">Opalescence and one Parallax Wave on the battlefield.

Opalescence is not a creature (and therefore can not be targeted by creature kill spells) and can not be exiled by Parallax Wave.">If the above is true then Opalescence is not a creature (and therefore can not be targeted by creature kill spells) and can not be exiled by Parallax Wave.

Parallax Wave and two Opalescences then each Opalescence make the other a creature and Parallax Wave then can exile to save the targeted Opalescence.">If there is one Parallax Wave and two Opalescences then each Opalescence make the other a creature and Parallax Wave then can exile to save the targeted Opalescence.

Parallax Wave one Opalescence and one Sterling Grove in play the only creature / enchantment that can be targeted is Sterling Gove, but Gove can be exiled / saved by Parallax Wave. If a second "kill spell" is played to target Opalescence or Parallax Wave you can in response exile Parallax Wave triggering it exit the battlefield clause to return itself and Sterling Grove to the battlefield. This will then give Opalescence and">If there is one Parallax Wave one Opalescence and one Sterling Grove in play the only creature / enchantment that can be targeted is Sterling Gove, but Gove can be exiled / saved by Parallax Wave. If a second "kill spell" is played to target Opalescence or Parallax Wave you can in response exile Parallax Wave triggering it exit the battlefield clause to return itself and Sterling Grove to the battlefield. This will then give Opalescence andParallax Wave[/cards] shroud, and the spell still on the stack will fizzle on resolution.

Hopefully that clears this up.