This is a quick question regarding Far // Away.
By casting the spell fused, I target the creature I'm bouncing, and the player who is sacrificing simultaneously, yes? Since it is one spell with two effects essentially.
This means that my opponent can elect to sacrifice the creature targeted, and not get 2-for-1'd, correct?
No, when casting a fused spell, you follow the instructions from left to right. So the targeted creature will return first, then the opponent must sacrifice another creature, if able.
Your opponent may not sacrifice the creature you targeted.
When you cast a fused spell, you follow the instructions on the left half first, and then the instructions on the right half. The creature is therefore returned to the owner's hand, and then the player must sacrifice a creature. This can't be the creature that was returned since it is no longer on the battlefield.
By casting the spell fused, I target the creature I'm bouncing, and the player who is sacrificing simultaneously, yes? Since it is one spell with two effects essentially.
This means that my opponent can elect to sacrifice the creature targeted, and not get 2-for-1'd, correct?
When you cast a fused spell, you follow the instructions on the left half first, and then the instructions on the right half. The creature is therefore returned to the owner's hand, and then the player must sacrifice a creature. This can't be the creature that was returned since it is no longer on the battlefield.