Get Your Head in the Game
Enchantment
Flash
When Get Your Head in the Game enters the battlefield, exile target nonland permanent until it (this card) leaves the battlefield, then touch it (this card) with your head. When it (this card) stops touching it (your head), sacrifice it (the card, not your head).
When Get Your Head in the Game enters the battlefield, exile target nonland permanent until it (this card) leaves the battlefield, then touch it (this card) with your head. When it (this card) stops touching it (your head), sacrifice it (the card, not your head).
standard
future
historic
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy
pauper
vintage
penny
commander
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel
oldschool
premodern
Rulings
Get Your Head in the Game stops touching your head once contact with your head is broken.
No other player may physically interfere with you to remove Get Your Head in the Game from your head. Touching other players without permission is unsporting conduct.
The card doesn’t have to balanced on your head. It simply must be in contact with your head.
Anywhere on your head is good—chin, cheek, ears, forehead, other cheek—it all works.
No other player may physically interfere with you to remove Get Your Head in the Game from your head. Touching other players without permission is unsporting conduct.
The card doesn’t have to balanced on your head. It simply must be in contact with your head.
Anywhere on your head is good—chin, cheek, ears, forehead, other cheek—it all works.
Rulings
Get Your Head in the Game stops touching your head once contact with your head is broken.
No other player may physically interfere with you to remove Get Your Head in the Game from your head. Touching other players without permission is unsporting conduct.
The card doesn’t have to balanced on your head. It simply must be in contact with your head.
Anywhere on your head is good—chin, cheek, ears, forehead, other cheek—it all works.
No other player may physically interfere with you to remove Get Your Head in the Game from your head. Touching other players without permission is unsporting conduct.
The card doesn’t have to balanced on your head. It simply must be in contact with your head.
Anywhere on your head is good—chin, cheek, ears, forehead, other cheek—it all works.
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