Guess Your Fate
Artifact — Attraction
Visit — Look at the bottom of your library, then give a person outside the game a one-word clue not on that card. They guess a word. If their guess appears in that card's name, claim the prize!
Prize — Reveal the card, put it into your hand, then sacrifice Guess Your Fate and open an Attraction.
Prize — Reveal the card, put it into your hand, then sacrifice Guess Your Fate and open an Attraction.
standard
future
historic
gladiator
pioneer
explorer
modern
legacy
pauper
vintage
penny
commander
brawl
alchemy
paupercommander
duel
oldschool
premodern
Rulings
If you visit Guess Your Fate again, you may choose the same outside person. That’s likely a good idea if it’s the same card as they’ve already heard a clue.
You can choose any word in the card’s name.
Hyphenated words count as one word.
The outside person gets only one guess per visit. If they guess wrong, the card remains on the bottom of your library.
You can’t give a clue that’s a homonym of a word on the card. However, if the person outside the game guesses a word that’s a homonym of a word in the card’s name, you do get to claim the prize. For example, if the card is Riku of Two Reflections, you can’t give the word “to” as a clue. However, if the person outside the game guesses “to,” that is a homonym of “Two,” so you claim the prize.
You can choose any word in the card’s name.
Hyphenated words count as one word.
The outside person gets only one guess per visit. If they guess wrong, the card remains on the bottom of your library.
You can’t give a clue that’s a homonym of a word on the card. However, if the person outside the game guesses a word that’s a homonym of a word in the card’s name, you do get to claim the prize. For example, if the card is Riku of Two Reflections, you can’t give the word “to” as a clue. However, if the person outside the game guesses “to,” that is a homonym of “Two,” so you claim the prize.
Rulings
If you visit Guess Your Fate again, you may choose the same outside person. That’s likely a good idea if it’s the same card as they’ve already heard a clue.
You can choose any word in the card’s name.
Hyphenated words count as one word.
The outside person gets only one guess per visit. If they guess wrong, the card remains on the bottom of your library.
You can’t give a clue that’s a homonym of a word on the card. However, if the person outside the game guesses a word that’s a homonym of a word in the card’s name, you do get to claim the prize. For example, if the card is Riku of Two Reflections, you can’t give the word “to” as a clue. However, if the person outside the game guesses “to,” that is a homonym of “Two,” so you claim the prize.
You can choose any word in the card’s name.
Hyphenated words count as one word.
The outside person gets only one guess per visit. If they guess wrong, the card remains on the bottom of your library.
You can’t give a clue that’s a homonym of a word on the card. However, if the person outside the game guesses a word that’s a homonym of a word in the card’s name, you do get to claim the prize. For example, if the card is Riku of Two Reflections, you can’t give the word “to” as a clue. However, if the person outside the game guesses “to,” that is a homonym of “Two,” so you claim the prize.
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