It that betrays

Started by Bilygote, June 18, 2012, 01:17:13 PM

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Bilygote

Lets say in a 3 + player game, 2 players have a {It That Betrays} out.

Which one gets the sacrificed permanents if neither has priority?

BadLuckIrish

Quote from: Bilygote on June 18, 2012, 01:17:13 PM
Lets say in a 3 + player game, 2 players have a {It That Betrays} out.

Which one gets the sacrificed permanents if neither has priority?
good question. Since they are triggers the one on top wins. However idk how they stack. I believe if u attack they sac yours goes on the stack THEN the other players eldrazi is put on the stack

Sagemaster

Quote from: BadLuckIrish on June 18, 2012, 01:22:21 PM
Quote from: Bilygote on June 18, 2012, 01:17:13 PM
Lets say in a 3 + player game, 2 players have a {It That Betrays} out.

Which one gets the sacrificed permanents if neither has priority?
good question. Since they are triggers the one on top wins. However idk how they stack. I believe if u attack they sac yours goes on the stack THEN the other players eldrazi is put on the stack
I think it's whoever's turn it isn't because their  trigger will go on after I think

KulrathKnight

APNAP order is used for these triggered abilities. If neither player controlling an {It That Betrays} is the active player, each ablity will be put on the stack in turn order. This means whoever is last in turn order among people with that Eldrazi gets the creatures.

Bilygote

Quote from: KulrathKnight on June 18, 2012, 01:36:22 PM
APNAP order is used for these triggered abilities. If neither player controlling an {It That Betrays} is the active player, each ablity will be put on the stack in turn order. This means whoever is last in turn order among people with that Eldrazi gets the creatures.

That would suck