Infinite Reflection ownership

Asked by Skelasoldier 12 years ago

If I attach Infinite Reflection to my opponent's creature, would the ownership of the aura change and make all of their creatures a copy of that creature, or would it still be mine and turn all my creatures into a copy of that creature?

Leaf-steel says... #1

Unless you change actual ownership your creatures simply become copies of your opponent's creature. I do not have the rules, and too lazy to go to gatherer, but that's how it goes.

May 27, 2012 12:38 p.m.

Spoofed says... Accepted answer #2

The original caster of the enchantment is the owner and controller of that enchantment, unless changed by effects or abilities.

110.2.

A permanents owner is the same as the owner of the card that represents it (unless its a token; see rule 110.5a). A permanents controller is, by default, the player under whose control it entered the battlefield. Every permanent has a controller.
## 303.4e
An Auras controller is separate from the enchanted objects controller or the enchanted player; the two need not be the same. If an Aura enchants an object, changing control of the object doesnt change control of the Aura, and vice versa. Only the Auras controller can activate its abilities. However, if the Aura grants an ability to the enchanted object (with gainor has), the enchanted objects controller is the only one who can activate that ability.
Source: Magic Comp. Rules
May 27, 2012 1:32 p.m.

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