Can you sacrifice a creature after attacking?
yes, you can absolutely sacrifice a creature that is attacking.
Do you deal damage when blocking MTG?
A blocking creature assigns combat damage among the attacking creatures it blocks, which is one creature except in the case of certain abilities. Attacking creatures that are blocked but have the blocking creature removed from combat before the Damage Assignment Step deal no combat damage.
Can you sacrifice a creature before it is destroyed?
Explicitly as this question is asked, no you cannot sacrifice something while it is being destroyed. However, what you want to do is possible. The spell that destroys all creatures goes onto the stack and both players are then allowed to take actions before it resolves.
Can I destroy a blocking creature?
Destroying a blocking creature won’t cause any of the creatures it was blocking to become unblocked. They won’t deal combat damage to the defending player or planeswalker (unless they have trample).
Does sacrifice count as dying MTG?
Yes you can . Dying is a keyword that means going from the battlefield to the graveyard. This includes sacrifice.
Can you block first turn MTG?
Yes. All blockers deal damage. 510.1d A blocking creature assigns combat damage to the creatures it’s blocking. Summoning sickness only makes it so that you can not tap to activate abilities or attack with a creature the turn it comes into play.
Does blocking tap your creature in Magic?
One of the most common misconceptions is that blocking taps units—this isn’t true; only untapped creatures can block, but the act itself doesn’t actually tap them.
Can you respond to sacrificing a creature?
No. In general, you can never respond to actions, only to spells and abilities.
Is sacrificing dying MTG?
Can you cast instants after blockers declared?
To answer the question in your title, yes, each player receives priority and can cast instants after blockers are declared. A blocked creature will deal no damage to the defending player unless it has trample (or some other card-specific ability).
Can I regenerate a sacrificed creature?
Description. Sacrificing or saccing is purposely or forcefully removing a permanent from play. This can be due to an effect on the card itself, the effect of another permanent already in play, coming into or leaving play or a spell such as an instant or sorcery. A sacrificed permanent cannot be regenerated.