...control vs summoning sickness I cast creature, buddy mind controls it; my next turn i kill mind control, does my creature have summoning sickness? I cast creature, buddy mind controls it; my next tu...

...control of it with another creature my opponent controls, who controls creature enchanted by [[Volition Reins]]? <br> <p>[[Volition Reins]] says "You control enchanted permanent"...

...control]] off Creature 1, it will revert to its owner's control, essentially removing it from combat. You'll control an untapped creature 2 with [[mind control]] on it, and they'll contro...

...control of an enchantment and control of an enchanted object. Although your [[Pacifism]] is enchanting a creature you don't control, it is still a separate object. You will remain in control of th...

...Control Magic applies a layer to the enchanted creature that reads "The controller of Control Magic controls this creature, as long as Control Magic enchants this creature". Homeward Path a...

...controller when [[ray of command]] wears off. Exchanging control of two things controlled by the same player means nothing happens. If different players currently control the Spy and Knight, then co...

...control? > So in that case, both the aura and the creature it sits on will go to the other player's control? No. You can control an Aura attached to a permanent you don't control (cards ...

...controls it. It's a timestamp issue. 1. An opponent controls crow 2. Cast Mind Control 3. You control crow 4. You use Zedruu to donate Crow 5. An opponent controls crow, but you control Mind...

...control of it for a spell that's on the stack what happens when my opponent gains control of it? Does the spell i exchanged control of resolve before they gain control on the chimera or do they ge...

...control of it? The opponent doesn't gain control of it; it goes from the battlefield under your control to its owner's graveyard, where it has no controller. A card only has a controller if i...

...control the equipment. But they can't attach other equipment to the creature you control because 'equip' specifies that it must target a creature controlled by the controller of the equipm...

...control'. Does this mean I now control the creature without having to use the enchantment? Thanks :) If I have an opponent's creature with a [[card:Mind Control]] attached to it, and then [...

...control. At the end of turn an opponent destroys [[Merieke Ri Berit]]. What happens to the first creature I controlled? Q2) I control a [[Merieke Ri Berit]] and I activate her ability to gain control...

...control-changing effects on those permanents." Meaning does I completely have full-control of Avacyn? Thank you for the reply. There's no such thing as partial control. No. The owner of a c...

...control match up until an Elspeth gets dropped. But that seems to be my own troublesome match up is UW control. Link to list: [[rug-control-standard-jou]] Hey so I am building a RUG standard contr...

...controller is separate from the enchanted objects controller or the enchantedplayer; the two need not be the same. If an Aura enchants an object, changing control of theobject doesnt change control of...

...controls [[Karona, False God]], you still control all auras and equipment that you attached to her, including [[Scythe of the Wretched]]. The ability is controlled by the Scythe's controller, not ...

...controls a creature continuously from the time it comes under your control until you control it through an upkeep. You play it on your turn on thier turn they [[card:Mind Control]]. They haven't...

...control is control... why you want to mix those two terms? mill is mill... control is control... why you want to mix those two terms? Mill is a wincon strategy that can be used by a grindy con...

...control strategies employed by cruel control decks tend to be more diversified in that they make extensive use of hand control in addition to the typical board control and spell control (counter spell...