I use {Mindslaver} and control myopponent's turn. I tap his {Intrepid Hero} to destory his own creature. He claims I cannot but I say otherwise.
I'd also like to clarify, even if his creature had hexproof with a power 4 or greater, can I still {Intrepid Hero} that creature? It's not me destroying it, it's not my spell or ability. I'm just controlling his turn.
Can I choose for his 1/1 to attack me and then I choose to block with a 4/4 and leave it at that?
One other thing, when I control him can he choose to play instants or does he just sit there and look pretty?
It says on {Mindslaver} that I can make all decisions for that player. I'm just clarifying what I can and cannot do.
He cannot cast anything on his turn. He basically hands you his hand and then that's it for him until the start of your next turn. So basically you waste all his cards then on his end step you tap all his mana. The only thing you cant do is concede for him.
And you are correct as far as intrepid hero is concerned. It says target creature with power 4 or greater so it doesnt matter whose creature. And his creature having hexproof means it can be targeted by him (or you controlling him). If it was shroud it would be a different story though.
You do may do anything he could do and see everything he could see. You are basically him for his whole turn. I remember reading you could even check out his sideboard if you wanted to.
Quote from: Avodroc13 on June 12, 2015, 04:25:07 PM
I use {Mindslaver} and control myopponent's turn. I tap his {Intrepid Hero} to destory his own creature. He claims I cannot but I say otherwise.
I'd also like to clarify, even if his creature had hexproof with a power 4 or greater, can I still {Intrepid Hero} that creature? It's not me destroying it, it's not my spell or ability. I'm just controlling his turn.
Can I choose for his 1/1 to attack me and then I choose to block with a 4/4 and leave it at that?
One other thing, when I control him can he choose to play instants or does he just sit there and look pretty?
It says on {Mindslaver} that I can make all decisions for that player. I'm just clarifying what I can and cannot do.
Most these questions could have been answered if you had just check the rulings on the card, you can find them by pulling up the card, the scrolling just past the card image to rullings.
I am hope that didn't come off as rude, as I am just trying to help you get answers to FAQs about specfic cards more quickly.
Quote from: LinkCelestrial on June 12, 2015, 05:27:19 PM
You do may do anything he could do and see everything he could see. You are basically him for his whole turn. I remember reading you could even check out his sideboard if you wanted to.
That is right. You have access to every piece of information that your opponent does while you are controlling him/her. It's awesome!
Regarding the side board, remember that you can concede at any time, and the effect of {mindslaver} will end instantly. If you REALLY don't want your opponent to check out your sideboard for match 2, that is the only way to stop him.
Quote from: Kaylesh on June 13, 2015, 07:03:47 AM
Regarding the side board, remember that you can concede at any time, and the effect of {mindslaver} will end instantly. If you REALLY don't want your opponent to check out your sideboard for match 2, that is the only way to stop him.
Extremely relevant if they have the {Mindslaver} + {Academy Ruins} lock.
Quote from: LinkCelestrial on June 13, 2015, 12:08:28 PM
Quote from: Kaylesh on June 13, 2015, 07:03:47 AM
Regarding the side board, remember that you can concede at any time, and the effect of {mindslaver} will end instantly. If you REALLY don't want your opponent to check out your sideboard for match 2, that is the only way to stop him.
Extremely relevant if they have the {Mindslaver} + {Academy Ruins} lock.
Well, with that in play I'll just fold anyway. I'm not gonna watch patiance..
Quote from: LinkCelestrial on June 13, 2015, 12:08:28 PM
Quote from: Kaylesh on June 13, 2015, 07:03:47 AM
Regarding the side board, remember that you can concede at any time, and the effect of {mindslaver} will end instantly. If you REALLY don't want your opponent to check out your sideboard for match 2, that is the only way to stop him.
Extremely relevant if they have the {Mindslaver} + {Academy Ruins} lock.
I neeeed that card!