Explain to me the priority of replacement effects in the resolution phase.
In Riftbound, replacement effects are governed by Rule 368. When multiple replacement effects apply to the same event, the priority for determining the order of application is as follows:
- If the event acts on an object: The owner of the object being acted upon determines the order in which the replacement effects apply (Rule 368).
- If the event acts on a player: That player determines the order in which the replacement effects apply (Rule 368.1).
- If the event acts on an Uncontrolled Battlefield: The Current Turn Player determines the order in which the replacement effects apply (Rule 368.2).
Key Concepts:
- Definition: A replacement effect is an ability that alters the execution of a game effect or rule, typically identified by the word "instead" (Rule 365, 366).
- Intercession: Replacement effects intercede during the execution of a game effect to alter how it resolves (Rule 366).
- Resolution: While a spell or ability is resolving, you must finish resolving all its effects before addressing anything the spell triggered or caused through its execution (Rule 154.3). If a replacement effect is applied during this process, it modifies the execution of that specific part of the spell or ability.
If you have a specific scenario involving two or more cards with replacement effects, please provide the card names so I can verify their specific interactions.