Geteiltes Schicksal
Verzauberung
Falls ein Spieler eine Karte ziehen würde, entfernt dieser Spieler stattdessen die oberste Karte von der Bibliothek eines Gegners verdeckt ganz aus dem Spiel.
Jeder Spieler kann sich die Karten, die er durch das Geteilte Schicksal ganz aus dem Spiel entfernt hat, anschauen und sie spielen, als ob sie auf seiner Hand wären.
Jeder Spieler kann sich die Karten, die er durch das Geteilte Schicksal ganz aus dem Spiel entfernt hat, anschauen und sie spielen, als ob sie auf seiner Hand wären.
standard
future
historic
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy
pauper
vintage
penny
commander
brawl
historicbrawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel
oldschool
premodern
Rulings
Replacing your draws isn’t optional. You can’t draw cards from your own library, even if all your opponents’ libraries are empty.
You need to pay the costs of any cards you play from the Exile zone. This could be a problem if you don’t have the right colors of mana available.
The cards are exiled, not put onto the players’ hands. Players can look at and play the exiled cards, but can’t do anything else with them (the exiled cards can’t be discarded or cycled, for example).
If more than one Shared Fate is on the battlefield, you choose which one replaces each card draw, but you can replace a draw only once.
Each Shared Fate tracks only the cards it exiled. If the Shared Fate which was responsible for a card being exiled leaves the battlefield, putting another Shared Fate onto the battlefield will not allow you to look at or play that card again.
You need to pay the costs of any cards you play from the Exile zone. This could be a problem if you don’t have the right colors of mana available.
The cards are exiled, not put onto the players’ hands. Players can look at and play the exiled cards, but can’t do anything else with them (the exiled cards can’t be discarded or cycled, for example).
If more than one Shared Fate is on the battlefield, you choose which one replaces each card draw, but you can replace a draw only once.
Each Shared Fate tracks only the cards it exiled. If the Shared Fate which was responsible for a card being exiled leaves the battlefield, putting another Shared Fate onto the battlefield will not allow you to look at or play that card again.
Rulings
Replacing your draws isn’t optional. You can’t draw cards from your own library, even if all your opponents’ libraries are empty.
You need to pay the costs of any cards you play from the Exile zone. This could be a problem if you don’t have the right colors of mana available.
The cards are exiled, not put onto the players’ hands. Players can look at and play the exiled cards, but can’t do anything else with them (the exiled cards can’t be discarded or cycled, for example).
If more than one Shared Fate is on the battlefield, you choose which one replaces each card draw, but you can replace a draw only once.
Each Shared Fate tracks only the cards it exiled. If the Shared Fate which was responsible for a card being exiled leaves the battlefield, putting another Shared Fate onto the battlefield will not allow you to look at or play that card again.
You need to pay the costs of any cards you play from the Exile zone. This could be a problem if you don’t have the right colors of mana available.
The cards are exiled, not put onto the players’ hands. Players can look at and play the exiled cards, but can’t do anything else with them (the exiled cards can’t be discarded or cycled, for example).
If more than one Shared Fate is on the battlefield, you choose which one replaces each card draw, but you can replace a draw only once.
Each Shared Fate tracks only the cards it exiled. If the Shared Fate which was responsible for a card being exiled leaves the battlefield, putting another Shared Fate onto the battlefield will not allow you to look at or play that card again.
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