Gideon's Triumph
Instant
Target opponent sacrifices a creature that attacked or blocked this turn. If you control a Gideon planeswalker, that player sacrifices two of those creatures instead.
His triumph came not from victory over his enemies, but from the salvation of those who survived.
Illustrated by Kieran Yanner
· War of the Spark (WAR)
Gideon's Triumph
#15 · Uncommon · English · Nonfoil/Foil
Legal Formats
Standard |
Pioneer |
Modern |
Legacy |
Vintage |
Commander |
Oathbreaker |
Alchemy |
Explorer |
Historic |
Timeless |
Brawl |
Pauper |
Penny |
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Rulings
2019-05-03 : A creature that attacked and was removed from combat (such as by Spires of Orazca) still attacked, so it can be sacrificed.
2019-05-03 : A creature that was put onto the battlefield attacking didn’t attack, so it can’t be sacrificed.
2019-05-03 : Controlling more than one planeswalker of the appropriate type won’t have any more of a benefit than just controlling one.
2019-05-03 : Gideon’s Triumph can be cast after combat damage has been dealt. In this case, the target player chooses one or two creatures that attacked or blocked this turn and have survived combat damage.
2019-05-03 : Gideon’s Triumph can be cast before combat damage has been dealt. In this case, it can be cast before or after blockers have been chosen.
2019-05-03 : Gideon’s Triumph targets the player, not the creature or creatures to be sacrificed. A creature with hexproof may be sacrificed this way.
2019-05-03 : Whether you control an appropriate planeswalker is checked only as the spell resolves.
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