vladprunas wrote:I had a hunch that's the right way, but I was hoping it's the other way around (both abilities activate) greedy little fella' I am... ^^
Well, good to know the exact way it goes around. Thank you for the reply!
This is correct.
In magic you cannot sacrifice 1 object to several effects.
In this case they are both payments (costs) for an ability.
Once you activate one of them, until you pay the cost (this is done after you annouce the ability, put on stack, select the modes (if any), select the targets(if any), determine costs, get mana from sources, pay costs), you cannot activate another. At this moment one of the creatures you sacrificed for the ability is no longer on the battlefiled so it cannot be sacrificed to another ability.
Also whenever a spell requires you to sacrifice a creature, and you sacrificea a creature for an effect, you will still be required to sacrifice a creature for the original effect
Eg: Geth's Verdict says opponent sacrifices a creature. If he has that death cultist and another creature, if he sacrifices cultist to its own effect, he is still required to sacrifice a creature.
Hope this clears things out.
Diverse thoughts. MTG and anything that crosses my mind.
http://blog.scorpse.comDCI MTG Level 2 Judge