Mirror Mirror
Asked by morcac 5 years ago
So if I were playing a game where un cards were allowed, someone ran Mirror Mirror, and decks were traded around, what would happen if someone lost.
Say I am playing with my opponents' deck and they lose. Does the deck I am currently playing with leave the game?
@Karibou: Cards that are owned by you, and were originally controlled by you, are not exiled when their controller leaves the game. You get them back.
April 27, 2020 6:07 a.m.
Rhadamanthus says... Accepted answer #3
If a player leaves the game, all the cards they own leave with them. Even though silver-bordered games are meant to be light and silly, this is a rule that still needs to be followed for practical reasons. It's not fun or fair to tie up a player's cards in a game they're not even playing anymore, especially if they want/need to get up and go somewhere else. The players left in the game would need to follow the usual rules for what happens when someone leaves, with the rules for how control-changing effects are handled for permanents extended to the cards in hands, libraries, and graveyards.
April 27, 2020 8:55 a.m.
Rhadamanthus says... #4
morcac: Correct answers to your question have been up for a while. I chose one to mark as the "Accepted answer" so that this topic can move out of the list of unanswered questions. Please remember to take care of this yourself in the future.
I usually avoid marking my own responses when I do this, but in this case it seemed like the most complete answer to your question.
Karibou says... #1
All cards owned by your opponent would cease to exist. This means the cards would leave any zone they are currently in, including your hand and library. All cards owned by you, under your opponent's control, in any zone, would be exiled. You would most likely lose the game from drawing from an empty library if this was a multiplayer game.
April 26, 2020 10:06 p.m.