updates | June 24, 2026

Can you sacrifice a blocked creature?

The answer to both is yes. After blockers are declared and before damage is dealt, instants and activated abilities can be used. If sacrifice a blocker, it will do no damage (as it is no longer on the battlefield) but the creature it is blocking is still blocked.

Can you sacrifice after blocking?

You can block, and then still in the declare blockers step, sacrifice it. The attacker will remain blocked and won’t assign combat damage to the player or planeswalker it’s attacking unless it has trample or a similar ability. The creature you sacrificed won’t be there to deal combat damage either though.

What happens when I sacrifice a blocking creature?

702.19c If an attacking creature with trample is blocked, but there are no creatures blocking it when damage is assigned, all its damage is assigned to the player or planeswalker it’s attacking.

What happens when you sacrifice a creature in RuneScape?

Players assign combat damage. Combat damage is dealt. Players may cast instants and activate abilities. Combat damage no longer uses the stack, so by the time you are able to cast instants and activate abilities in the Combat Damage Step, combat damage has already been dealt and any creatures dealt lethal damage have died.

Which is the best card to sacrifice a creature?

, Sacrifice a creature: Blood Rites deals 2 damage to any target. Sacrifice a creature: Put a +1/+1 counter on Bloodflow Connoisseur. , Sacrifice a creature: Bloodshot Cyclops deals damage equal to the sacrificed creature’s power to any target.

How to sacrifice a creature in bloodflow connoisseur?

Sacrifice a creature: Put a +1/+1 counter on Bloodflow Connoisseur. , Sacrifice a creature: Bloodshot Cyclops deals damage equal to the sacrificed creature’s power to any target. , Pay 2 life, Discard a card, Sacrifice a creature: Create a 5/5 black Demon creature token with flying. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery.