I did some research: with Torbran it's 3 damage to the x/1 and 5 to the player.
You first assign lethal and excess, then add 2 on both. Same would go for doubling, targeting an x/1 would give you 2 damage to the creature and 6 on the player.
I did some research: with Torbran it's 3 damage to the x/1 and 5 to the player.
You first assign lethal and excess, then add 2 on both. Same would go for doubling, targeting an x/1 would give you 2 damage to the creature and 6 on the player.
Yep. That's also why it interacts weird with prevention effects: you can only assign "normal" lethal to the creature, even if you have enough burn to get through the prevention effect. So a 2/2 hit with this can get saved by a 1 damage prevention shield, and it'll deal 2 damage to the player.
If I'm not mistaken, he makes it deal 6 to the targetted creature, then the difference plus 2 to the controller.
Wow, kill an x/1 and deal 7.
You first assign lethal and excess, then add 2 on both. Same would go for doubling, targeting an x/1 would give you 2 damage to the creature and 6 on the player.
Source: https://mobile.twitter.com/EliShffrn/status/1248023489392431104