Players can't gain life.
Damage can't be prevented.
All damage is dealt as though its source had wither. (A source with wither deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters.)
When night fell, the plane itself was scarred.
Legalities
tlrlegal
duellegal
brawlnot legal
pennylegal
PreDH
Rulings · 8
wotc
If a cost includes life gain (like Invigorate's alternative cost does), that cost can't be paid.
wotc
Effects that would replace gaining life with some other effect won't be able to do anything because it's impossible for players to gain life.
wotc
Spells and abilities that replace or redirect damage aren't affected by Everlasting Torment's second ability. They'll work as normal.
Notes
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The last ability affects all damage, whether it's dealt by creatures, other permanents, spells, or cards that aren't on the battlefield. Wither works everywhere.
wotc
If an effect says to set your life total to a certain number, and that number is higher than your current life total, that effect will normally cause you to gain life equal to the difference. With Everlasting Torment on the battlefield, that part of the effect won't do anything. (If the number is lower than your current life total, the effect will work as normal.)
wotc
Effects that replace an event with gaining life (like Words of Worship's effect does) will end up replacing the event with nothing.
wotc
The "damage can't be prevented" statement overrides all forms of preventing damage, including protection abilities. Damage prevention spells and abilities can still be cast and played; they just don't do anything.
wotc
Spells and abilities that would normally cause a player to gain life still resolve, but the life-gain part simply has no effect.