What happens if Player A casts Anger of the Gods and Player B controls a 2/2 creature enchanted by Hyena Umbra?
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resolved Mar 11
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Hyena Umbra is destroyed, the creature stays on the battlefield
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The creature gets exiled
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Player A gets to choose between options #1 and #2
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Player B gets to choose between options #1 and #2
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bought Ṁ20 of Hyena Umbra is destr...
https://boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/29998/anger-of-the-gods-and-totem-armor It's not #4, because Anger of the Gods and Totem Armor aren't replacing the exact same thing. Totem Armor is looking for the trigger "destroyed", which gets triggered when the creature is dealt 3 damage Anger of the Gods is looking for the trigger "dies", which is "put into the graveyard", which never happens.
bought Ṁ11 of Player B gets to cho...
https://blogs.magicjudges.org/ftw/l2-prep/rules-and-policy/replacement-effects/ > If two or more replacement effects want to apply to the same thing, and both are in the same “layer,” the affected player (or controller of the affected object) chooses one of them to apply first. This might cause some later replacement effects to not apply anymore (for example, if two different effects want to replace the same thing, that thing won’t be happening after the first one applies, which usually makes the second one not work). Conversely, it might cause some new replacement effect to apply even if it didn’t before. The game checks after each replacement effect applies to determine the set of choices for the next iteration until there are no more replacement effects to apply.