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74 points of fire damage!!! Ashely Johnson!!
Fuck yeah!!!

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[original drawing date: 27th June 2018]
Something that was done for an art server's art challenge thing that I am still to this day immensely proud of.
Fun bit of trivia: This was the first time I drew Epsi with her Soulblaze (formerly called Rotation, that weird glowing power on her right hand) in that green colour - before then it was pink. I did it completely by accident and it kind of stuck so now Epsi and all my other personae have the same Soulblaze colour.
Tagging it as mature just to be sure.
Hi I need help with this.. Toxic mechanic Vs Vorinclex. If 4 toxic 1 creatures attack a player who controls vorinclex v2, would vorinclex see 4 instances of placing 1 poison counter and result in 0 poison counters or would 4 poison counters be placed then halved to 2. A lot of judges are arguing that since damage is dealt at the same time, the counters should be placed as one event then halved. Matt Tabak has sent out an example using winding constrictor which seems to support the latter.
Except for in the case of first strike and double strike, all combat damage is dealt simultaneous.
Toxic is an ability that modifies the effect of combat damage being dealt by also causing the toxic creature's controller to place that many poison counters on the defending player.
So, when we're figuring the effects of combat damage, it's all lumped together and then dealt at once. This means that there's only one set of counters being given to each damaged opponent and as such, Vorinclex and other counter-affecting replacement effects only affect that final number.
This means that in the example you describe, the defending player would end up with two poison counters from the four unblocked Toxic 1 attackers.
(Also, for anyone who's about to bring up lifelink as a counter-example, lifelink only counts as separate instances of gaining life for each creature because there's a rule saying so.)
One with Nature --- G
Enchantment - Aura
Enchant creature
Whenever enchanted creature deals combat damage to a player, you may search your library for a basic land card, put that card onto the battlefield tapped, then shuffle.
illustrated by Daren Bader
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I need this to be reprinted in the current frame. This would be a good card to have for ramp decks. I like when green gets any kind of combat damage card draw, like with 'Sixth Sense'.
If I control a Ria Ovor, Bane of Bladehold and a Gisela, Blade of Goldknight, and I go to combat and target Gisela with Ria Ivor, how many mite tokens will I make when Gisela hits? Since they're both replacement effects do I get to pick the order they apply? Does this change if a third player controls the Gisela and I hit the second player with a different creature targeted by Ria Ivor?
The controller of Gisela is irrelevant here beyond which of her abilities applies to the damage being dealt, so she could be yours or another opponent's and the result would be the same.
So what is the result here? Unfortunately, it's the worst case scenario for you, or at least it's likely to be. Both Gisela's ability and Ria's ability affect the combat damage that the creature would deal to your opponent. When multiple replacement or prevention effects want to modify the same combat damage event, then the player being damaged (or the controller of the creature or planeswalker being damaged) gets to choose which effect gets applied first. In this case, they'll almost certainly choose to prevent the damage with Ria's ability first, leaving nothing for Gisela to double.

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Hi Mrs judge lady! What happens when you give a creature first strike after first strike damage has occurred?
Nothing, really.
In the second combat damage step, damage is assigned and dealt by creatures with double strike and by creatures that didn’t assign or deal their combat damage in the first combat damage step. A creature that gains first strike after the first combat damage step still falls into that second category and will deal its combat damage at the same time as creatures without first strike.
So my friend and I are currently in a clash between the Deathtouch rules. We’re torn between if a ping ability. Say I put a Fire Whip on a Typhoid Rats and tap to ping a Worldspine Wurm. Does it die?
All damage dealt by a source with deathtouch is the same, whether it’s combat damage or not.
The damage dealt by a Typhoid Rat using the ability granted to it by Fire Whip will be lethal to any creature.
Regarding the new Enrage Mechanic, why does it trigger only once when double blocked? Are they two creatures not individual sources of damage?
Enrage abilities don’t care about sources of damage, they care about instances of damage. All combat damage that’s dealt in the same combat damage step is dealt simultaneously. A creature that’s blocked by or blocking multiple creatures is only dealt damage once even though it’s being dealt damage by two different creatures.