I haven't play MtG in, like, two years and my rules knowledge is failing me. I have some questions about Gyrus, Waker of Corpses.
Does Gyrus have to seperate triggers for exile a creature from my graveyard and creating a token? Or are both resoloved in one step?
The token Gyrus produces is created before blockers, yes? If I created a token of Mogis's Marauder would both creatures be attacking with intimidate?
Does the token Gyrus produces also attack the same target? If I attack player A with Gyrus can the token attack player B? Can the token attack a planeswalker that player A controls?
Gyrus's abilities are set out in two separate paragraphs (C.R. 112.2c). When Gyrus's second ability resolves, you may exile the targeted creature card from your graveyard, and you create a token if you do (C.R. 608.2c, 603.5). If a token is created this way, you exile that token "at end of combat", more specifically, when the delayed triggered ability created this way and that triggers "at end of combat" resolves (C.R. 603.7a, 603.7).
In general, an ability that triggers during the declare attackers step (such as Mogis's Marauder's ability or Gyrus's second ability) will also get to resolve in that step, before blockers are declared (C.R. 500.2, 506.1, 116.4, 508.2). (Likewise, in general, an ability that triggers during the declare blockers step will also get to resolve in that step, before combat damage is assigned [C.R. 500.2, 506.1, 116.4, 509.4; see also this thread].)
Gyrus's second ability doesn't say which player or planeswalker (not: target) the token is attacking, so you (as the token's controller) choose which player or planeswalker that is (compare Gyrus with Kaalia of the Vast) (C.R. 508.4, 110.5a).
Does Gyrus have to seperate triggers for exile a creature from my graveyard and creating a token? Or are both resoloved in one step?
The token Gyrus produces is created before blockers, yes? If I created a token of Mogis's Marauder would both creatures be attacking with intimidate?
Does the token Gyrus produces also attack the same target? If I attack player A with Gyrus can the token attack player B? Can the token attack a planeswalker that player A controls?
In general, an ability that triggers during the declare attackers step (such as Mogis's Marauder's ability or Gyrus's second ability) will also get to resolve in that step, before blockers are declared (C.R. 500.2, 506.1, 116.4, 508.2). (Likewise, in general, an ability that triggers during the declare blockers step will also get to resolve in that step, before combat damage is assigned [C.R. 500.2, 506.1, 116.4, 509.4; see also this thread].)
Gyrus's second ability doesn't say which player or planeswalker (not: target) the token is attacking, so you (as the token's controller) choose which player or planeswalker that is (compare Gyrus with Kaalia of the Vast) (C.R. 508.4, 110.5a).
EDIT (Apr. 13): Correctness edit.