I’m a little shaky on abilities and triggers so hopefully someone can help me out. Say my only creature in play is Tergrid, God Of Fright and then I cast Pox. I know I’d get 1/3 of permanents from opponents discarding. Would I still get 1/3 of my opponents creatures when I myself have to sack tergrid and she is no longer on the battlefield and they all hit the bin at the same time? I don’t believe I get their lands since that part of the spell resolves last and she would be gone.
My mistake. I meant chandras ignition
Thanks. Ya I meant chandras ignition. Thanks!
Then with Kokushos ability I’d lose 5 but then gain 10 from my 2 other opponents losing 5 life each due to his trigger?
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Only been playing for a year-ish so some rule advice would be nice. It resulted in me dying which I think played out correctly but I’d like to solidify my understanding of it. Player A cast Chandra's Ignition for 8 damage. Player B didn’t really have much worth mentioning. Player C had Kokusho, the Evening Star and lastly myself, player D had Exquisite Blood. From the 8 damage and Kokusho death trigger that was enough to kill me, but I wasn’t sure if I would be gaining any life from other players in order to remain in the game. From what I understand with multiplayer APNAP, (Active Player, Non Active Player(s)) priority would go from player A through to D in order with triggers going onto the stack meaning my exquisite blood would be last to go on the stack and the first to resolve, and therefore gain no life since no one had lost life yet? Hmmmm
Thanks. Ya I meant chandras ignition. Thanks!
Then with Kokushos ability I’d lose 5 but then gain 10 from my 2 other opponents losing 5 life each due to his trigger?
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