If Ruined Rex attacks into a Shen and dies because of Hidden Blade, does the Deathknell trigger kill Shen or does he still have 5 might when Deathknell resolves?
To resolve this interaction, we must look at the combat sequence, the timing of Deathknell, and the mechanics of Shield.
The Interaction Sequence
- Showdown: During the Showdown, Hidden Blade is played to kill Ruined Rex. Ruined Rex is sent to the trash (Rule 428.1.a.1).
- Deathknell Trigger: Because Ruined Rex has Deathknell, his ability is added to the chain as a pending item before he is moved to the trash (Rule 808.1.d.2).
- Deathknell Resolution: The chain resolves, and Ruined Rex’s Deathknell deals 4 damage to Shen.
- Combat Cleanup: Following the Showdown, the combat proceeds to the damage step and subsequent cleanup where all surviving units are healed (Rule 461.1.a.1).
Does Shen have 5 Might?
Yes, Shen will have 5 Might.
According to the Shield keyword mechanics (Rule 814.1.c), Shen gains +2 Might only while he holds the Defender designation.
- Shen enters combat as the defender, which grants him the Defender designation.
- This designation persists throughout the combat phase until the Combat Cleanup step is complete (Rule 461.7.a).
- Because the Deathknell ability of Ruined Rex resolves during the Showdown (before combat cleanup), Shen still holds the Defender designation at the moment the damage is dealt. Therefore, his Shield 2 is active, and his Might is 5 (3 base + 2 from Shield).
Conclusion
When Ruined Rex’s Deathknell resolves, it deals 4 damage to Shen. Since Shen has 5 Might, the 4 damage from Ruined Rex is not enough to kill him.
Note: I could not fully verify this ruling against the retrieved rules.