Think of Eye of the Storm as a stack. When EOTS is played, the first instant or sorcery card played goes on the bottom of the stack. That card is not affected by EOTS' ability. The next player to play an instant or sorcery spell plays all previous cards in the stack for free.
Example:
EOTS comes into play.
I cast Rise from the Grave.
Next turn, my opponent casts Lava Axe. EOTS's ability triggers, and he is able to cast Rise from the Grave for free. Lava axe is now in the stack, above my Rise from the Grave.
Next turn, I cast Doom Blade. EOT's ability triggers once again, and I am able to cast Rise from the Grave, and my opponent's Lava axe from the stack.
This ability goes so on and so forth, and can trigger infinitely. If there were 20 spells cast before you played a spell this turn, you may cast all 20 without paying their costs.
This card is an awesome multiplayer card! Enjoy and good luck!
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