One Nocturne vs Ravebloom Student at a Battlefield - Wages of Pain + Called Shot on Ravebloom side was used, with Wages of Pain being directed at Nocturne. Who wins and why?

To determine the outcome of this interaction, we must evaluate the state of the units based on their Might and the damage dealt by the spells.

Card Statistics

  • Nocturne, Horrifying: 4 Might.
  • Ravenbloom Student: 2 Might (base).
  • Wages of Pain: Deals 3 damage to a unit at a battlefield.
  • Called Shot: Allows you to look at the top 2 cards of your Main Deck, draw one, and recycle the other. It does not deal damage.

Interaction Analysis

  1. Wages of Pain: When this spell resolves, it deals 3 damage to Nocturne. Damage does not reduce Might; Nocturne remains at 4 Might with 3 damage marked.
  2. Called Shot: This spell provides card selection and does not affect the Might or health of either unit.
  3. Ravenbloom Student: The Student has a triggered ability: "When you play a spell, give me +1 might this turn."
    • If the player controlling the Student plays Wages of Pain and Called Shot, the Student will trigger twice.
    • Triggered abilities from spells resolve after the spell has finished resolving.
    • If the Student starts at 2 Might, playing two spells will grant it +2 Might, bringing it to 4 Might for the turn.

Outcome

  • Nocturne: 4 Might, 3 damage marked.
  • Ravenbloom Student: 4 Might, 0 damage marked.

If these two units are the only ones present at the battlefield, they will proceed to the Combat Damage Step. Both units have 4 Might and will deal 4 damage to each other simultaneously. Nocturne takes 4 damage (lethal) and Ravenbloom Student takes 4 damage (lethal). Both units will be killed simultaneously, resulting in a draw at that battlefield.

Note: I could not fully verify this ruling against the retrieved rules.