Incinerator of the Guilty
Opponent attacked with an Incinerator of the Guilty at 6/6, played Toxin Analysis on it. I had blocked with a 1/2, a 1/4, a 2/4, and I cast a +2/+2 pump spell on the 2/4 creature. It still managed to hit three trample damage, which mathematically makes no sense in any single battle interaction, let alone all together. This killed all three defenders and allowed my opponent to board-wipe the rest of my creatures. Very, very disappointed that this happened in a draft. As per usual, it refuses to let me report an issue with a log attached. I have the log, a copy of it, and a recording of the event for reference should this post go through.
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DAC169#34537 commented
Incinerator of the Guilty is a 6/6 with trample. Toxin Analysis gave it deathtouch. Therefore, you would have had to block with 6 creatures in order for it to not hurt you, as 1 damage is all it needed to kill each creature.
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zaiura#94778 commented
I may have figured it out. The only thing I can think of is the death touch dealing 1 lethal damage to each creature and Arena automatically assigning 3 trample damage for them.
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zaiura#94778 commented
Opponent attacked with an Incinerator of the Guilty at 6/6, played Toxin Analysis on it. I had blocked with a 1/2, a 1/4, a 2/4, and I cast a +2/+2 pump spell on the 2/4 creature. It still managed to hit three trample damage, which mathematically makes no sense in any single battle interaction, let alone all together. This killed all three defenders and allowed my opponent to board-wipe the rest of my creatures. Very, very disappointed that this happened in a draft.
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zaiura#94778 commented
Opponent attacked with an Incinerator of the Guilty at 6/6, played Toxin Analysis on it. I had blocked with a 1/2, a 1/4, a 2/4, and I cast a +2/+2 pump spell on the 2/4 creature. It still managed to hit three trample damage, which mathematically makes no sense in any single battle interaction, let alone all together. This killed all three defenders and allowed my opponent to board-wipe the rest of my creatures. Very, very disappointed that this happened in a draft.