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Aven Fisher
Creature — Bird Soldier
Flying (This creature can't be blocked except by creatures with flying or reach.)
When Aven Fisher dies, you may draw a card. (Dying is being put into the graveyard from the battlefield. Tokens enter the graveyard before they cease to exist.)
Gidgetimer on Timing question: sacrifice cost and …
2 years ago
The end result is what you think it is, but your explanation is a little off.
Viscera Seer's ability is put on the stack as the first part of activating it. Later on in the activation process you will sacrifice Aven Fisher as part of paying the costs. The draw ability will trigger at this time, but waits to be put on the stack until a player would receive priority. When you are done with all of the steps of activating Viscera Seer you would receive priority and so triggered abilities are put on the stack. The draw ability goes on top of the activation and will resolve first.
CamraMaan on Timing question: sacrifice cost and …
2 years ago
To keep it simple, I have Viscera Seer and Aven Fisher in play, and I sacrifice Fisher to the Seer... do I draw the card or scry first? My assumption is that the Fisher's death trigger will go on the stack and resolve before the Seer's activated ability can go on the stack, making me draw before I get to scry...? Thanks in advance! :)
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