At the end of your turn, during the cleanup phase of the end step, if you have more than seven cards in hand, you will need to discard down to seven (assuming no effect lets you have more)
During your opponent's end step, they will need to discard down to seven if necessary, while you wont. That's what makes Sphinx's Revelation
so good; opponent ends, you cast with X = 6+, have a giant hand on your next turn because you won't discard down.
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Denial048 says... Accepted answer #1
At the end of your turn, during the cleanup phase of the end step, if you have more than seven cards in hand, you will need to discard down to seven (assuming no effect lets you have more)
During your opponent's end step, they will need to discard down to seven if necessary, while you wont. That's what makes Sphinx's Revelation so good; opponent ends, you cast with X = 6+, have a giant hand on your next turn because you won't discard down.
April 30, 2013 10:37 p.m.