Glissa the Traitor + Lure + Scythe of the Wrtetched.
Asked by ParadoxWizard 13 years ago
Say I have Glissa, the Traitor enchanted with Lure and equipped with Scythe of the Wretched. My opponent has 3 creatures, and when I attack with glissa, all of them have to block. Since damage is dealt all at once, and creatures all hit the graveyard at the same time, how does Scythe of the Wretched behave? Do I get all the creatures, a single creature, or no creature?
Arachnarchist says... #2
And though Epochalyptik did not explicitly state it, you will gain control of all three creatures, since the scythe being attached is unrelated to whether or not you keep control of each creature.
Epochalyptik says... Accepted answer #1
Glissa, the Traitor , Lure , Scythe of the Wretched .
You attack with Glissa, and all your opponent's creatures block. You kill them with first strike damage, and then Scythe of the Wretched triggers once for each creature killed.
Since the triggered abilities all go off at the same time, you choose the order in which they go onto the stack. This will affect which creature is ultimately equipped with the Scythe.
In stack resolution order, you will return each creature from the graveyard to the battlefield, then attach Scythe to it. This means that you will unattach Scythe from Glissa and attach it to the first returned creature, then so on until you return the final creature and attach Scythe to it.
I think the main part of your question is asking if you miss any triggers because everything dies at the same time. The answer is no. Relevant abilities will trigger for each trigger event, even if those events all happen simultaneously.
January 5, 2012 3:27 a.m.