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Endless Hordes
Play: For each enemy creature, make a token creature, ready it, and have it fight that enemy creature, ignoring taunt. Resolve these fights one at a time.
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Official Rulings

My opponent has seven creatures in play, and I play Endless Hordes (WOE 011). Do I make a token creature, ready it, and have it fight an enemy creature, then repeat that process six more times?
No. Resolve the ability in the order it is written. Endless Hordes says,

"Play: For each enemy creature, make a token creature, ready it, and it fight that enemy creature, ignoring taunt. Resolve these fights one at a time."

First, you would make seven token creatures, then ready each of them, then have them each fight an enemy creature ignoring taunt. Note that you are still limited by the rule of six, so while you could make seven token creatures in this example, you could only fight with six of them.

Source: Rulebook
My opponent has seven creatures in play, and I play Endless Hordes (WOE 011). Do I make a token creature, ready it, and have it fight an enemy creature, then repeat that process six more times?
No. Resolve the ability in the order it is written. Endless Hordes says,

"Play: For each enemy creature, make a token creature, ready it, and it fight that enemy creature, ignoring taunt. Resolve these fights one at a time."

First, you would make seven token creatures, then ready each of them, then have them each fight an enemy creature ignoring taunt. Note that you are still limited by the rule of six, so while you could make seven token creatures in this example, you could only fight with six of them.

Source: Rulebook
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Endless Hordes

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