Fleshtaker

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Alchemy Legal
Archenemy Legal
Arena Legal
Block Constructed Legal
Brawl Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Gladiator Legal
Highlander Legal
Historic Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Modern Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pioneer Legal
Planechase Legal
Pre-release Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Standard Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Fleshtaker

Creature — Human Assassin

Whenever you sacrifice another creature, you gain 1 life and scry 1. (Look at the top card of your library. You may put that card on the bottom of your library.)

, Sacrifice another creature: This gets +2/+2 until end of turn.

IHATENAMES on W/B sac stuff

11 months ago

Just thought of this idea after seeing Fleshtaker. It might actually have enough support to be ok.

Fleshtaker

Rhadamanthus on Stacking Fleshtaker and Ravenous Squirrel's …

2 years ago

Polaris: The question isn't about ordering the triggered abilities of the cards involved. It' about whether it's possible to choose the order of Ravenous Squirrel's activated ability and Fleshtaker's triggered ability.

Polaris on Stacking Fleshtaker and Ravenous Squirrel's …

2 years ago

Necrosis24, the abilities actually do go on the stack at the same time. When you sacrifice the creature to activate Ravenous Squirrel's ability, both Ravenous Squirrel and Fleshtaker's "whenever you sacrifice" abilities trigger, but neither of them can be put onto the stack until the Ravenous Squirrel activation is finished and the ability is on the stack. Once that happens, state-based actions are checked before players get priority, and the two triggers from Fleshtaker and Ravenous Squirrel will be added to the stack. Since you control both and they're being added at the same time, you can indeed choose what order to put them on the stack in.

This applies any time an action would trigger multiple abilities you control, or even if different actions during the resolution of a single spell or ability would trigger multiple abilities.

Necrosis24 on Stacking Fleshtaker and Ravenous Squirrel's …

2 years ago

I may be wrong here but I am pretty sure you don’t have a choice on how they stack in this occasion.

You will activate Ravenous Squirrel’s ability and sacrifice a creature to pay it’s cost. Thus the Ravenous Squirrel’s ability will go on the stack first then the Fleshtaker’s triggered ability will go on the stack.

So regardless you will scry first off of Fleshtaker then draw a card from Ravenous Squirrel (which is what you want). But you do not have control on the order they stack.

You can however stack how both of their triggered abilities stack since they both trigger at the same time. Although in most situations it won’t matter in this case as their triggered abilities don’t really care about each other.

DemonDragonJ on Stacking Fleshtaker and Ravenous Squirrel's …

2 years ago

If a player controls both Fleshtaker and Ravenous Squirrel, and then sacrifices a creature with the squirrel's ability, can that player stack the abilities of both creatures so that they scry, then draw a card?

DemonDragonJ on Fires of Purgatory

2 years ago

I have replaced Greed with Fleshtaker, which reduced the average converted mana cost of this deck from 4.10 to 4.06, because, as awesome as Greed is, Fleshtaker is a better match for this deck, as it is an additional sacrifice outlet.

DemonDragonJ on Reap what is Sown

2 years ago

I have replaced Divinity of Pride with Fleshtaker, which reduced the average converted mana cost of this deck from 4.11 to 4.06, because the latter card better suits the theme of this deck.

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