

Then that player discards that card, sacrifices that permanent, or loses 3 life, then repeats this process if it hasn’t been done X times yet. Wotc While resolving Torment of Hailfire, your opponent chooses a card to be discarded without revealing it, chooses a nonland permanent to be sacrificed, or chooses to do neither. Your opponents can choose the same torment or different ones each time. Wotc In a Two-Headed Giant game, Torment of Hailfire causes both opponents to sacrifice a nonland permanent, discard a card, or lose 3 life X times. If an opponent sacrifices a creature with an ability that triggers when another creature dies, for example, it will see creatures that are sacrificed before it, but not those are sacrificed after it. Wotc Each repetition through this process is done separately. Opponents will know choices made by earlier opponents when making their choices, although a card chosen to be discarded this way isn’t revealed until it’s discarded. Wotc In a multiplayer game, each opponent in turn order makes their choice once, then all of the actions occur simultaneously, then they repeat this process if it hasn’t been done X times yet. Wotc If X is 0, Torment of Hailfire resolves with no effect. For example, a player may sacrifice a creature and then later sacrifice an Aura that was attached to that creature. Your opponent can always choose to lose 3 life, even if they have cards to discard or nonland permanents to sacrifice.Wotc State-based actions aren’t checked in between repetitions of this process, so the game state may be a little unusual while making the choice. If you play it for something like x10 not only is that not lethal on its own but it can be mitigated by opponents with tons of extra cards or tokens.

Then that player discards that card, sacrifices that permanent, or loses 3 life, then repeats this process if it hasn’t been done X times yet. Torment of hail fire is notable because it does it with less (but still lots of) mana. While resolving Torment of Hailfire, your opponent chooses a card to be discarded without revealing it, chooses a nonland permanent to be sacrificed, or chooses to do neither.Your opponents can choose the same torment or different ones each time. Hour of Devastation: Torment of Hailfire. In a Two-Headed Giant game, Torment of Hailfire causes both opponents to sacrifice a nonland permanent, discard a card, or lose 3 life X times.Each repetition through this process is done separately.In a multiplayer game, each opponent in turn order makes their choice once, then all of the actions occur simultaneously, then they repeat this process if it hasn’t been done X times yet.If X is 0, Torment of Hailfire resolves with no effect.


For example, a player may sacrifice a creature and then later sacrifice an Aura that was attached to that creature. Cards like Torment of Hailfire in Hour of Devastation: Lilianas Defeat Doomfall Uncage the Menagerie Driven // Despair Lethal Sting Strategic Planning. State-based actions aren’t checked in between repetitions of this process, so the game state may be a little unusual while making the choice.Each opponent loses 3 life unless that player sacrifices a nonland permanent or discards a card.
