We dont really pass priority when we cast spells but just ask if anyone wants to response to it.
That's just a shortcut for passing priority all the way around if nobody wants to respond. You don't have to explicitly pass priority all the time -- nobody does that, we all use the shortcuts -- but you should be aware of how it's working "under the hood" so you can deal with tricky circumstances according to the game's rules.
1st thing:
Played a boardwipe, blasphemous act. When no1 countered it and every1 said ok i said in responce ill made my commander indestructable with a 1 plains instant.
You misplayed that. Once you put something on the stack (cast a spell, activate an ability, etc.) and then pass priority, then if everybody else passes priority and it gets back to you that thing will resolve. You would not have an opportunity at that point to make your commander indestructible. What you could have done is cast Blasphemous Act, retain priority and make your commander indestructible in response, then pass priority twice around the table to resolve both (assuming nobody responds to either). So there was a legal way to do the same thing.
2nd thing:
Other player then mr salty tried to destroy 3 non creature cards with that 9/9 green creature that gives you a 3/3 elephant. He targetted my aria of flame with 5 counters on it. Then something of another opponent, that player picked up a token and put his card in gj. Then thought for 5-10 seconds and said he didnt wanna target another target. I said in responce ill play 3 instants and it turned out to be enouf damage from aria to kill the 9/9 creature playing owner so the other player had to put his card back from gj.
Okay, so the second player with something targeted prematurely put their card in the graveyard, since the Terastodon's controller hadn't even decided about a third target yet. But the rest of that works out fine. After picking his targets he has to pass priority to get the Terastodon's trigger to resolve and the targets actually destroyed. Then when you had priority you cast those instants, each triggering Aria of Flame and you target Terastodon's controller with each trigger. Those have to resolve before Terastodon's trigger can. Once that player is dead, though, to put it simply his stuff would leave the game, including the trigger he controlled on the stack.
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R Zada Arcane Storm
RBU Marchesa
GWU Estrid
GWR Samut?
URB Kess
(R/W)(U/B) Akiri & Silas
BWR Alesha
R Neheb Dragons
G Nylea Wurms
W Darien
U Tetsuko
Okay, so the second player with something targeted prematurely put their card in the graveyard, since the Terastodon's controller hadn't even decided about a third target yet. But the rest of that works out fine. After picking his targets he has to pass priority to get the Terastodon's trigger to resolve and the targets actually destroyed. Then when you had priority you cast those instants, each triggering Aria of Flame and you target Terastodon's controller with each trigger. Those have to resolve before Terastodon's trigger can. Once that player is dead, though, to put it simply his stuff would leave the game, including the trigger he controlled on the stack.
So they were just upset by the sudden defeat.
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R Zada Arcane Storm
RBU Marchesa
GWU Estrid
GWR Samut?
URB Kess
(R/W)(U/B) Akiri & Silas
BWR Alesha
R Neheb Dragons
G Nylea Wurms
W Darien
U Tetsuko