Suppose a non-ruthless model is attacking Archie. Archie is within 2" of a friendly Ashigaru with Grave Spirit's Touch (and so has Terrifying).
Terrifying has "after an enemy model targets this model" timing.
Take the Hit (on the Ashigaru) has "after an enemy model targets a friendly model within 2" timing.
Both abilities have "after an enemy model targets" timing, so by rule they are simultaneous effects. Therefore, the controller should get to pick the order in which they're resolved?
So is the following sequence legal?
Enemy targets Archie.
Archie's controller chooses to resolve Archie's terrifying.
Enemy passes.
Archie's controller chooses to resolve Ashigaru's Take the Hit.
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Suppose a non-ruthless model is attacking Archie. Archie is within 2" of a friendly Ashigaru with Grave Spirit's Touch (and so has Terrifying).
Terrifying has "after an enemy model targets this model" timing.
Take the Hit (on the Ashigaru) has "after an enemy model targets a friendly model within 2" timing.
Both abilities have "after an enemy model targets" timing, so by rule they are simultaneous effects. Therefore, the controller should get to pick the order in which they're resolved?
So is the following sequence legal?
Enemy targets Archie.
Archie's controller chooses to resolve Archie's terrifying.
Enemy passes.
Archie's controller chooses to resolve Ashigaru's Take the Hit.
Ashigaru is now the target.
Enemy has to take a terrifying?
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