They have BOTH.
the words of institution are prior to the epiclesis.
Taken from the Melkite texts as shown at:
melkite.org/Dliturgy.htm
PRIEST: With these blessed powers we also, O Master who love mankind we too cry out and say, Holy are You and all holy, You and Your only-begotten Son, and Your Holy Spirit. Holy are You and all holy and magnificent is Your glory, who so loved Your world as to give Your only begotten Son, that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish, but may have eternal life. When He had come and fulfilled all that was appointed Him to do for our sakes, on the night on which He was delivered up, or rather delivered Himself up for the life of the world, taking bread in his holy, spotless and blameless hands, giving thanks and blessing + sanctifying and breaking it, gave it to his holy disciples and apostles and said
(Priest bows his head and raises his right hand reverently and says the following)
Take, eat; this is may body, which is broken for you for the remission of sins.
PEOPLE: Amen
PRIEST: Likewise, the chalice + after He had supped, saying; Drink of this, all of you, this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for you and for many, for the remission of sins.
PEOPLE: Amen.
PRIEST: Remembering, therefore, this precept of salvation and everything that was done for our sake: the cross, the tomb, the resurrection on the third day, the ascension into heaven, the enthronement at the right hand, the second and glorious coming again. We offer You your own, from what is your own, in all and for the sake of all.
PEOPLE: We praise You. We bless You. We give thanks to You, O our God.
PRIEST: Moreover, we offer You this spiritual and unbloodly worship, and we ask, pray and entreat: sand down your Holy Spirit upon us and upon these gifts offered.
DEACON: Bless the holy bread, Master.
PRIEST: +And make this bread the precious Body of your Christ.
DEACON: Amen. Bless the holy chalice, Master.
PRIEST: +And that which is in this chalice the precious Blood of your Christ.
DEACON: Amen. Bless them both, Master.
PRIEST: +Changing them + by your Holy Spirit.
DEACON: Amen. Amen. Amen.
PRIEST: So that, to those who partake of them, they may be for the cleansing of soul, for the remission of sins, for the communion of your Holy Spirit, for the fullness of the kingdom of heaven, for intimate confidence in You, and not for judgment or condemnation.
The various particular churches use different translations, and so what you hear in the Ruthenian is slightly different wording, but it’s also present in the Greek Orthodox version (
goarch.org/en/chapel/liturgical_texts/liturgy_hchc.asp )