Lethal Vapors + Infinite Revive

Asked by BruhYouFarted 1 year ago

Let's say I have Solemnity, Mikaeus, the Unhallowed, and Grand Abolisher on the battlefield. Then I play Lethal Vapors, and then Storm Crow. Vapor trigger blows up the crow, which has a undying trigger, which gives another vapors trigger, destroying the crow. There is now a seemingly 'infinite loop' on the battlefield. My question follows. If you choose to not destroy Lethal Vapors (using it's ability) then is the game considered a draw when you could theoretically end the loop? Does the game force you to end the loop if possible, or is the fate of the game in your hands? This is more of a question about the 'loops drawing games' thing.

Gidgetimer says... Accepted answer #1

You don't have to take an action to end a loop.

726.5. No player can be forced to perform an action that would end a loop other than actions called for by objects involved in the loop.

August 8, 2022 6:25 a.m.

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