Unless the card establishes explicit timing on its own, the rules say that the action is performed sequentially (such as drawing multiple cards), or the like, the actions described by any one verb are simultaneous with each other. As such,
Decimate destroys all of its targets simultaneously. However, if
The Gitrog Monster and one of your lands are both destroyed by
Decimate,
The Gitrog Monster will not trigger–not because of how
Decimate works, but because of how
The Gitrog Monster itself works.
Section 603 in the Comprehensive Rules contains the rules for handling triggered abilities; the relevant part here are 603.10 and 603.3c. The former tells us how the game knows which triggered abilities trigger off of any given event: the normal procedure is that immediately after something (anything) happens, the game looks around to see if any abilities exist that A) are functioning and B) want to trigger off of that event.
However, this normal procedure doesn't work for every type of trigger. We'll use
Black Cat as an example–let's say that a Black Cat dies. Under the normal procedure for triggered abilities, the game would examine the game state after the Cat is in the graveyard to see if anything should trigger, and see that there's a Black Cat in the graveyard that just died…but its ability wouldn't be functional at this point, because unless the card says otherwise (and it doesn't), the abilities of a permanent card don't function while it's in the graveyard. So nothing would trigger. That…obviously, doesn't work.
To get around this, the rules say that certain types of triggers “look back in time” to how things were before whatever happened–these abilities trigger if they A) were functioning *immediately before* the event, and B) want to trigger off of it. Leaves-the-battlefield abilities (like
Black Cat) are the largest and most common examples of such abilities. So in our example scenario, Black Cat triggers because the Cat was on the battlefield (and therefore its ability was functioning) immediately
before the triggering event. This is why leaves-the-battlefield abilities can “see” other permanents that are leaving at the same time as the card they're on.
And this is why
The Gitrog Monster doesn't trigger off of a
Decimate that destroys both it and a land: because its card-drawing ability is
not a leaves-the-battlefield ability, since abilities that trigger off of cards entering a specific zone “from anywhere” are explicitly defined as not being leaves-the-battlefield abilities in 603.6c. As the ability is not a leaves-the-battlefield ability (and doesn't fall under any of the other exceptions listed in 603.10), it doesn't “look back in time”, so it cannot “see” other permanents that are being put into the graveyard at the same time as the Monster itself.
(If you replaced
The Gitrog Monster with a card with a leaves-the-battlefield ability, such as
Titania, Protector of Argoth, that card will trigger off of being destroyed by
Decimate at the same time as a land.)
Edited Callum Milne (Oct. 5, 2017 04:08:53 PM)