Hi guys, my opponent cast Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger from his hand and after the 2 abilities are done the Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger goes to the graveyard and he wants to cast it with the escape ability, I have an Scavenging Ooze in play, can I exile the Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger or I cant? Due the priorities.
Hi guys, my opponent cast Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger from his hand and after the 2 abilities are done the Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger goes to the graveyard and he wants to cast it with the escape ability, I have an Scavenging Ooze in play, can I exile the Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger or I cant? Due the priorities.
That would depend on the order he chose for putting those triggered abilities on the stack.
603.3b If multiple abilities have triggered since the last time a player received priority, each player,
in APNAP order, puts triggered abilities they control on the stack in any order they choose. (See
rule 101.4.) Then the game once again checks for and resolves state-based actions until none are
performed, then abilities that triggered during this process go on the stack. This process repeats
until no new state-based actions are performed and no abilities trigger. Then the appropriate
player gets priority.
Opponent's main phase begins.
Opponent gets priority and casts Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger. Opponent pays the cost by spending BR obtained in an unspecified way.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the spell cast in step 2) resolves. Opponent puts Kroxa onto the battlefield, triggering two of its abilities.
Opponent would get priority, but there are triggered abilities to put on the stack. A) Opponent puts "When Kroxa enters the battlefield, sacrifice it unless it escaped." on the stack. B) Opponent puts "Whenever Kroxa enters the battlefield or attacks, each opponent discards a card, then each opponent who didn't discard a nonland card this way loses 3 life." on the stack.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the ability put there in step 6B) resolves. The details will depend on your hand contents and decision, as specified in the ability.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the ability put there in step 6A) resolves. Opponent sacrifices Kroxa.
Opponent gets priority and casts Kroxa using the escape ability. Opponent pays the cost by spending BBRR and exiling five other cards from his graveyard.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass. You might want to use the ability of Scavenging Ooze, but Kroxa has been on the stack rather than in the graveyard since step 13.
The top object on the stack (the spell cast in step 13) resolves. Opponent puts Kroxa onto the battlefield, triggering one of its abilities.
Opponent would get priority, but there is a triggered ability to put on the stack. Opponent puts "Whenever Kroxa enters the battlefield or attacks, each opponent discards a card, then each opponent who didn't discard a nonland card this way loses 3 life." on the stack.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the ability put there in step 17) resolves. As before, the details will depend on your hand and decision.
Opponent gets priority and ...
Alternately,
Opponent's main phase begins.
Opponent gets priority and casts Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger. Opponent pays the cost by spending BR obtained in an unspecified way.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the spell cast in step 2) resolves. Opponent puts Kroxa onto the battlefield, triggering two of its abilities.
Opponent would get priority, but there are triggered abilities to put on the stack. A) Opponent puts "Whenever Kroxa enters the battlefield or attacks, each opponent discards a card, then each opponent who didn't discard a nonland card this way loses 3 life." on the stack. B) Opponent puts "When Kroxa enters the battlefield, sacrifice it unless it escaped." on the stack.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the ability put there in step 6B) resolves. Opponent sacrifices Kroxa.
Opponent gets priority and passes. Opponent might want to cast Kroxa, but the stack isn't empty.
You get priority and activate "G: Exile target card from a graveyard. If it was a creature card, put a +1/+1 counter on Scavenging Ooze and you gain 1 life." You choose the Kroxa card as the target, and pay the cost by spending G obtained in an unspecified way.
You get priority and pass.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
The top object on the stack (the ability activated in step 11) resolves. You exile the Kroxa card, put a +1/+1 counter on Scavenging Ooze, and you gain 1 life.
Opponent gets priority and passes.
You get priority and pass.
The top object on the stack (the ability put there in step 6A) resolves. The details will depend on your hand contents and decision, as specified in the ability.
Opponent gets priority and ...
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That would depend on the order he chose for putting those triggered abilities on the stack.