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Namrah Heal vs. Sulfuras Dmg Back

Last post 11-05-2009, 10:20 PM by Siggie. 2 replies.
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  •  11-05-2009, 7:34 PM 1853438

    Namrah Heal vs. Sulfuras Dmg Back

    I deal dmg to amalar with sulfuras, I should heal and he should deal damage back, which happens first?
  •  11-05-2009, 8:54 PM 1853463 in reply to 1853438

    Re: Namrah Heal vs. Sulfuras Dmg Back

    The player controlling the character determines which order effects happen, so if Namrah was undamaged prior to attacking Amalar, the wise choice would be to take the damage from Sulfuras first, and then apply the heal from Namrah.

    I looked in the CR, but couldn't find the rule in there.  Hopefully someone else can cite it for us.

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  •  11-05-2009, 10:20 PM 1853485 in reply to 1853463

    Re: Namrah Heal vs. Sulfuras Dmg Back

    OCR:
    Namrah, 8, Alliance
    Human Priest—Shadow, 1A 3R 7H
    Mind Flay [T3R2M5] (Shadow)
    [Crit]: Choose a defender and it exhausts 1 of its Action Bar cards.
    Vampiric Embrace: When Namrah deals shadow attack damage, heal 1 damage from Namrah and each adjacent ally.

    Sulfuras, Hand of Ragnaros, 4, Class DkPaShWa
    Equipment—Weapon, Two-Handed (1)
    When this character is dealt attack damage, the attacker takes 1 damage.
    [T4R1P8] (Melee)
    [Crit]: Make a [M3] (Fire) attack against a defender.



    Namrah's ability and Sulfuras's ability trigger at the same time, upon attack damage being dealt.  704.2d clearly outlines how this is resolved and provides an example that helps illustrate this very situation.

    CR v1.05:
    704.2d    If multiple triggered abilities would resolve simultaneously:
    •    First, the turn player chooses the order in which any such abilities that affect his or her characters apply to each of those characters, and then the next player clockwise does the same, and so on. Multiple triggered abilities with the same name can’t affect the same character at the same time, nor can triggered abilities from multiple equipment or totems with the same name. An ability affects a character if it has the potential to modify that character whether it does so or not.
    •    Then, all such abilities resolve simultaneously in a single wave. Characters can’t be destroyed nor can the game be won during the resolution of such a wave. After such a wave completely resolves, first process the destruction of any applicable characters (and award any associated VPs), and only then determine whether the game has been won.
    •    Then, any abilities that triggered during the previous wave resolve simultaneously in another wave, and so on.
    Example: A pet character with 2 maximum health and 1 health remaining has both Rejuvenation and Corruption attached. At the end of tick 5, both abilities trigger. That character’s controller chooses to apply Corruption first, reducing its health to -1, and then Rejuvenation, restoring it to 1 and keeping it in play (because it can’t be destroyed until both abilities have completely resolved). If he chose to apply those abilities in reverse order, the pet would be destroyed because it can’t be healed above 2.


    Cheers!

    -teh Sig


    Level 2 WoW Minis Judge
    "Ouch! That was a water elemental!"-CorayThan
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