Player 1 cast {Warp World} with {Hive Mind} on the field but the he had a {Mind's Desire} under their {Knowledge Pool} which put a {Confusion in the Ranks} on each player's board and a {Phrenetic Sliver} under Player 4's control whose ability was activated in response to a {Pongify} cast by Player 3, but then Player 2 used their new lands to flash out {Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir} and followed that up with another {Mind's Desire} and {Twincast}, which made Player 4 cast {Counterflux,} but then Player 3 responded to the Counterflux with a {Mindbreak Trap}, and chose to exile Player 3's copy of Warp World. What happens when the stack resolves?
Oh yeah, and Player 2 had both {Chains of Mephistopholes} and {Rhystic Study} on the field when the first Warp World was cast.
The world implodes on itself? Creating a semi-massive black hole?
Something very similar happened
Unfortunately not enough information is given since hive mind is still in play. What did the other players counter with their counterfluxes? was any other spell exiled by mind's desire?
Also how was counterflux played if teferi was allowed to resolve?
How did confusion in the ranks even get on the field unless all the warp worlds resolved letting the minds desire resolve. Which means which warp world was exiled by player 3s mindbreak trap?
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