The Battlefield

Camellia, the Seedmiser
Gilded Goose
Hazel's Brewmaster
Peregrin Took
AI DraftFeb 26, 2026

Camellia, the Seedmiser + Gilded Goose + Hazel's Brewmaster + Peregrin Took

Overview
With Camellia, the Seedmiser; Gilded Goose; Hazel's Brewmaster; and Peregrin Took on your battlefield, Food-token creation (from Goose, Brewmaster triggers, etc.) is replaced by Peregrin Took to add an extra Food token, Foods gain activated abilities of creature cards exiled with Hazel's Brewmaster (treated as though those abilities were printed on the Food) per Ruling [2024-07-26], and sacrificing Foods as costs (forage, Goose's sacrifice-a-Food cost, or other granted abilities) will trigger Camellia’s “Whenever you sacrifice one or more Foods” trigger which itself will create tokens that Peregrin Took can add an extra Food to as a replacement effect per Ruling [2023-06-16].
Step 1
Gilded Goose enters the battlefield and its ETB ability would create a Food token; Peregrin Took's replacement effect applies (you are the one creating the token), so instead that token creation produces the Food token(s) plus an additional Food token (Ruling [2023-06-16]).
Step 2
Hazel's Brewmaster enters or attacks and its triggered ability resolves: you exile up to one card from a graveyard and create a Food token; that Food-creation is also subject to Peregrin Took's replacement effect and creates the Food plus an additional Food (Ruling [2023-06-16]).
Step 3
Because Hazel's Brewmaster has exiled creature cards, its static ability continuously grants Foods all activated abilities of all creature cards exiled with it; those granted abilities are treated as though printed on the Food (Ruling [2024-07-26]).
Step 4
If you activate an ability that requires "Sacrifice a Food" (for example Gilded Goose's "{T}, Sacrifice a Food: Add one mana" granted onto a Food or activated on Goose itself), you pay that cost by choosing and sacrificing a Food you control; that sacrifice is an event which will cause Camellia's triggered ability to trigger because Camellia reads "Whenever you sacrifice one or more Foods..." (see event concept ).
Step 5
When Camellia's triggered ability resolves it attempts to create a 1/1 green Squirrel token; that token creation is an event that Peregrin Took's replacement effect can modify, so the single Squirrel token created becomes that Squirrel token plus an additional Food token created at the same time (Ruling [2023-06-16]).
Step 6
The additional Food created by Peregrin enters under your control and immediately is affected by Hazel's Brewmaster's continuous effect granting it the exiled creature activated abilities (Ruling [2024-07-26]).
Step 7
If you activate Camellia's Forage ability and pay its Forage cost by sacrificing a Food, that sacrifice triggers Camellia, generating the same Squirrel -> (Peregrin adds Food) sequence described above; note that a single Food can be sacrificed to pay Camellia's Forage cost, but you cannot use the same single Food to satisfy more than one separate sacrifice-a-Food cost at the same time (Ruling [2024-11-08]).
Resolution
1) Any time an effect would create one or more tokens under your control (for example, Gilded Goose’s ETB or Hazel’s Brewmaster’s create-a-Food triggered ability), Peregrin Took’s replacement effect modifies that token creation and makes those token(s) plus an additional Food token instead (Ruling [2023-06-16]). 2) Hazel’s Brewmaster gives Foods the activated abilities of creature cards it has exiled, and those granted abilities act as though they were printed on the Food (Ruling [2024-07-26]); that means a Food can gain abilities such as “{T}, Sacrifice a Food: Add one mana of any color” (from Gilded Goose) or other creature activated abilities. 3) Sacrificing Foods to pay costs (for Camellia’s Forage, to pay an ability that reads “Sacrifice a Food,” or to activate a Food’s own printed sacrifice ability) will cause Camellia’s triggered ability (“Whenever you sacrifice one or more Foods, create a 1/1 green Squirrel creature token”) to trigger; when that triggered ability creates token(s), Peregrin’s replacement effect will add an extra Food token to that creation (Ruling [2023-06-16]). 4) You may not use the same single Food to pay multiple sacrifice-a-Food costs required by different costs/abilities at the same time (Ruling [2024-11-08]); otherwise a Food can be sacrificed to pay a single cost (including sacrificing itself as the “sacrifice a Food” cost of an ability that it has).
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