It says you control the player not the turn...
Posted By:
dragonking987
(4/13/2011 8:33:46 PM)
Really made a friend mad with this card the other night, he had 12 HP left, I took his turn and used Mana burn to finish him off.
Posted By:
Nayban
(10/10/2010 1:26:35 PM)
They need to errata the rules- gaining control of you own turn DOES matter, now that we have Sorin Markov! and Mirror Hall for that matter.
the Mirror Hall + Sorin Markov + Mindslaver deck, deliberately being used against itself, would result in somebody Time Walking someone else for a LOT. It would be fun to watch :)
MULTIPLAYER MADNESS!
Can you take control of target player's turn, force them to take control of another target player's turn, and somehow take control of that turn because you're controlling the player controlling the turn? Or would a judge just smack me and say 'please don't make that play. I don't have the time to find out what the hell you just did'
what's the best way to get Mindslaver back quickly after sacrificing it? Im not good at figuring out graveyard recursion
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(11/15/2010 11:14:49 AM)
Okay I signed up just so I could post this:
If you control the other player, including "make all decisions for that player" couldn't you just decide for him to forfeit the game?
Posted By:
Ndoki
(11/17/2010 1:27:35 AM)
"Does this mean you can make your opponent surrender? :)"
I assume not, but gosh, wouldn't that be funny?
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(1/2/2011 10:02:00 PM)
Useless card, dies to removal-errr...
Useless card, fails to Gleemax.
Posted By:
Psuedonaut
(2/12/2011 3:48:22 PM)
The Bazaar Trader/Magmaw only works if....your opponent isn't running removal and/or isn't paying attention. Relying on your opponent not paying attention or not running removal is a bad idea.
And you can't sac lands with the Magmaw, so who cares. Might as well run Lethal Vapors while your at it.
Posted By:
Guest1162619373
(10/11/2010 4:00:29 PM)
Someone likes there kick arse reprints... First Sol RIng and the like in FTV: Relics and now this? Awesome. And @CJM2 Yes, that's exactly what it means.
Posted By:
JanusAurelius
(10/13/2010 11:32:16 AM)
@Ndoki: You can't make opponents forfeit the game even if you control their turn. It states that very clearly in the rules. That ability would make taking someone else's turn an instant win, and would be way over powered.
@DarthParallax: if the opponent had a way to take control of another players turn then possibly you could make them take control of someone else's turn however I'm not sure weather you or the other person would take control of the newly controlled players turn. I'd have to say no because you control the opponent for only that one turn, and so once that turn is done, they gain control of the new unfortunate player who lost their turn. Not the best explanation ever put, I'm not entirely sure how that would work only going on how I think it would work. Not an official Wiz. judge. working on it.
Posted By:
chaoticfox
(11/17/2010 7:41:20 AM)
If you have control of a player during their turn, does that player get to see their own hand? Might matter for cards that get exiled face down.
Posted By:
Wraique
(11/27/2010 9:35:07 PM)