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Title: Sacrificing moments
Post by: Orzhov and gruul on November 20, 2013, 04:14:32 AM
Hey guys if my opponent 'devour flesh' me, and I have a barrage of expandables with two creatures on the battlefield, can I choose the creature i am about to sacrifice and in response deal damage? Or do i just gain the life? Also could someone pls tell me how to highlight words to show card names pls! ^_^ tks
Title: Re: Sacrificing moments
Post by: Sardok on November 20, 2013, 04:58:21 AM
Quote from: Orzhov and gruul on November 20, 2013, 04:14:32 AM
Hey guys if my opponent {devour flesh} me, and I have a {barrage of expendables} with two creatures on the battlefield, can I choose the creature i am about to sacrifice and in response deal damage? Or do i just gain the life? Also could someone pls tell me how to highlight words to show card names pls! ^_^ tks

Just use the curly brackets with the card names inside, and you're good to go!

Edit: Regarding the question, you either sac your creature to deal damage or sac your creature to {Devour Flesh} and gain life. Can't do both.
Title: Re: Sacrificing moments
Post by: Pleeb on November 20, 2013, 01:04:03 PM
Once devouring flesh resolves, you have to sac a creature. Because you can't respond to anything while the spell is resolving, you can't then sac the same creature to pay another cost
Title: Re: Sacrificing moments
Post by: Orzhov and gruul on November 20, 2013, 05:31:47 PM
So like this ? {obzedat, ghost council}
Title: Re: Sacrificing moments
Post by: Gorzo on November 20, 2013, 09:58:17 PM
Quote from: Orzhov and gruul on November 20, 2013, 05:31:47 PM
So like this ? {obzedat, ghost council}

What does Obzedat have to do with the situation?

Pleeb has it correct. You can either:
A) Allow {Devour flesh} to resolve in it's entirety.
Or
B} respond to the casting of devour flesh by doing something (ex bounce a creature out, sacrifice, etc) - afterwords, devour flesh will still resolve and you'll have to sacrifice a creature that you still have on the battlefield to it. Devour flesh does not target and cannot be "fizzled" by sacrificing what you intend to get rid of with it - you'll simply have to sacrifice something else when it resolves.