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Rulings
That opponent skips only the phases or steps that are chosen.
If there are multiple phases with the same name in the turn, your opponent skips them all. This is true even if a new step or phase is added to the turn after the ability resolves.
If more than one Fatespinner affects you at the start of your upkeep, you can choose the same step or phase for each one.
If there are multiple phases with the same name in the turn, your opponent skips them all. This is true even if a new step or phase is added to the turn after the ability resolves.
If more than one Fatespinner affects you at the start of your upkeep, you can choose the same step or phase for each one.
Rulings
That opponent skips only the phases or steps that are chosen.
If there are multiple phases with the same name in the turn, your opponent skips them all. This is true even if a new step or phase is added to the turn after the ability resolves.
If more than one Fatespinner affects you at the start of your upkeep, you can choose the same step or phase for each one.
If there are multiple phases with the same name in the turn, your opponent skips them all. This is true even if a new step or phase is added to the turn after the ability resolves.
If more than one Fatespinner affects you at the start of your upkeep, you can choose the same step or phase for each one.
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