Cloudshift, unsummon, and traitorous blood

Started by prayos, August 06, 2012, 01:54:21 PM

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prayos

If my opponent takes control of my creature, and the {Cloudshift}s it, if I {Unsummon} it, will it still go back to my hand?

Ghebert

Quote from: prayos on August 06, 2012, 01:54:21 PM
If my opponent takes control of my creature, and the {Cloudshift}s it, if I {Unsummon} it, will it still go back to my hand?

Yes it will. You are the owner of the card so it would be returned to its owners hand.

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prayos

Fantastic. Thank you. Had a guy tell me it would go to his since it's a different creature from the one I casted.

Ghebert

#3
Owning and controlling a card are two completely different things. If you own that card (purchased, traded for it, etc), you are the owner. During a game the owner of a card cannot change.

When he cloudshifts your creature, the board views that creature as a new creature under your opponents control. This does not make him the owner. He just controls it.

AgrusKos

The owner is the one who starts with it in their deck

Ghebert


AgrusKos

Quote from: Ghebert on August 06, 2012, 02:22:46 PM
Quote from: AgrusKos on August 06, 2012, 02:22:16 PM
The owner is the one who starts with it in their deck

Correct!
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BlackJester