This is the general rule: when the same event triggers multiple triggered abilities, the controllers of the abilities decide what order to place them on the stack, in APNAP (active player first, then non-active player) order (rule 603.3b). In your example, you get to choose.
How are triggered abilities put on the stack?
First, each player, in APNAP order, puts each triggered ability they control with a trigger condition that isn’t another ability triggering on the stack in any order they choose. (See rule 101.4.) Second, each player, in APNAP order, puts all remaining triggered abilities they control on the stack.
When does an ability have a trigger condition?
603.1 Triggered abilities have a trigger condition and an effect. They are written as “ [When/Whenever/At] [trigger condition or event], [effect].” 603.2 Whenever a game event or game state matches a triggered ability’s trigger event, that ability automatically triggers.
What do you mean by triggered abilities in magic?
Triggered abilities are fairly simple in principle. When something happens, something else happens as a result. Unfortunately, things are not that simple in Magic. In this article, I will walk you through the common hazards surrounding triggered abilities. What is a triggered ability?
Can you have multiple abilities trigger at the same time?
When multiple abilities trigger at the same time (as Path and Triumph did, in this situation) and you control both of them, you can choose to put them on the stack in any order you like.
When does a triggered ability trigger in a game?
Whenever a game event or game state matches a triggered ability’s trigger event, that ability automatically triggers. The ability doesn’t do anything at this point. 603.2a Because they aren’t cast or activated, triggered abilities can trigger even when it isn’t legal to cast spells and activate abilities.
603.2 Whenever a game event or game state matches a triggered ability’s trigger event, that ability automatically triggers. The ability doesn’t do anything at this point. 603.2a Because they aren’t cast or activated, triggered abilities can trigger even when it isn’t legal to cast spells and activate abilities.
How to determine the controller of a delayed triggered ability?
To determine the controller of a delayed triggered ability, see rules 603.7d–f. 603.3b If multiple abilities have triggered since the last time a player received priority, each player, in APNAP order, puts triggered abilities they control on the stack in any order they choose.