To double the number of counters you currently have, you would need the same number of counters that you currently have.
Yes, Doubling Season doubles the number of loyalty counters placed on planeswalkers when they are activated.
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Let the number of Yellow counters you already have is Y Let the number of non-yellow counters you already have is Z Then the current ratio of Yellow counters to the total counters is Y : Y + Z Let the number of Blue counters you add be B After they have been added, the ratio of Yellow counters to the total counters is Y : Y + Z + B This is 1 : 6 Thus Y = 1 and Y + Z + B = 6 → Z + B = 5 Which means that for the Yellow counters you have you will have five times as many counters made up of whatever non-Yellow counters you originally had plus the Blue counters you added. Thus to find out how many Blue counters to add, take the number of Yellow counters, multiply it by 5 and subtract the number of non yellow counters you originally had. examples: You had 6 Yellow counters Add 6 × 5 - 0 = 30 Blue counters Which gives you 6 Yellow and 30 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 6 : 30 + 6 = 6 : 36 = 1 : 6 You had 4 Yellow counters and 6 Red counters Add 4 × 5 - 6 = 14 Blue counters Which gives you 4 Yellow counters, 6 Red counters and 14 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 4 : 6 + 14 + 4 = 4 : 24 = 1 : 6 You had 4 Yellow Counters, 2 Blue counters and 3 Red counters Add 4 × 5 - (2 + 3) = 15 Blue counters Which gives you 4 Yellow counters, 3 Red counters and 2 + 15 = 17 Blue counters → ratio Yellow : total counters = 4 : 3 + 17 + 4 = 4 : 24 = 1 : 6
Yes, Doubling Season has an effect on planeswalkers. It causes them to enter the battlefield with double the number of loyalty counters they would normally have.
The process of proliferation leads to the doubling of counters by causing them to reproduce and increase in number.
Yes, when you gain life, you can choose to put that same number of counters on a permanent or creature.
At least two.
Zero.
If you can arrange the counters in the shape of a rectangle with at least two in each row and each column then the number is composite. The numbers of row and the numbers of columns are factors of the given number. If the only rectangle you can make is the "degenerate" one, with only one row or only one column, then the number is prime.
To effectively manage and utilize poison counters in a Commander game, focus on cards that can give your opponents poison counters, protect yourself from receiving them, and win the game by reaching the required number of poison counters. Use cards like Tainted Strike to give your creatures infect, and cards like Melira, Sylvok Outcast to prevent you from getting poison counters. Keep track of the number of poison counters on each player and strategize to reach the necessary amount to win.