Basically I want to know that how often someone can respond to a trigger or having priority. Say it is in the middle of combat and a couple of Grizzly Bears are fighting, and player A casts Sudden Spoiling. That spell will resolve, player B (or others) can't cast anything while spells with Split Second are on the stack. But once it resolves, does player A have another chance to cast Giant Growth on their creature? Or do players only get to respond to any trigger once? Does it change if this is a player's main phase? Thanks
Yes, there is another opportunity for player A to cast Giant Growth. I'll assume player A attacked with a Grizzly Bears and player B blocked with another Grizzly Bears, and it's still the declare blockers step. If player A casts Sudden Spoiling, no one else can cast any spells or activate any abilities until it leaves the stack. However, once Sudden Spoiling resolves and is no longer on the stack, the active player does get priority to cast spells and activate abilities, and player A would then have an opportunity to cast Giant Growth. The step doesn't end until all players pass while the stack is empty.
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That's helpful; let's say that anger of the gods is on the stack then player A casts Sudden Spoiling in response. After Sudden spoiling resolves, could someone respond to Anger of the gods--it's still on the stack, but doesn't present a new trigger. Does that same rule apply, something like, each 'player must pass priority before each item on the stack resolves'?
Yes, absolutely. Nothing on the stack can resolve until each player has passed priority, and then the next thing on the stack has a round of priority passing before it can resolve.
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Quick question about timing, priority, split second