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JW asked in Games & RecreationCard Games · 8 years ago

[MTG] Ruling question?

If I have Thraximundar on the battlefield, attacking my opponent's planeswalker, does my opponent still has to sac a creature or does he not since I'm not attacking him?

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  • 8 years ago
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    Yes, your opponent would still have to sack a creature.

  • Devius
    Lv 6
    8 years ago

    yes,

    508.5. If an ability of an attacking creature refers to a defending player, or a spell or ability refers to both an attacking creature and a defending player, then unless otherwise specified, the defending player it's referring to is the player that creature was attacking at the time it became an attacking creature that combat, or the controller of the planeswalker that creature was attacking at the time it became an attacking creature that combat.

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