-oui, Lyzolda infligera 2 blessures à la cible choisie puis tu piocheras une carte (dans cet ordre) si tu la sacrifies pour sa propre capacité.
Comme elle n'est plus sur le champ de bataille, on utilise ses dernières infos connues :lorsqu'elle a quitté le champ de bataille, elle était noire et rouge, donc les conditions sont bien remplies.
607.2g If an effect requires information from the game (such as the number of creatures on the battlefield), the answer is determined only once, when the effect is applied. If the effect requires information from a specific object, including the source of the ability itself or a target that's become illegal, the effect uses the current information of that object if it hasn't changed zones; otherwise, the effect uses the last known information the object had before leaving the zone it was expected to be in. See rule 112.6a. (Note that if an effect divides or distributes something, such as damage or counters, as a player chooses among some number of creatures or players, the amount and division were determined as the spell or ability was put onto the stack rather than at this time; see rule 601.2d). If the ability text states that an object does something, it's the object as it exists - or as it most recently existed - that does it, not the ability.
-oui, tu peux sacrifier Lyzoda en la choisissant comme cible en activant sa propre capacité. Le choix de la cible d'une capacité activée (ou d'un sort) se fait avant le paiement du cout (et donc, ici, le sacrifice)
Bien entendu, la capacité sera contrée à sa résolution puisque son nuique cible est ilégale.