Possession Flicker

Started by HandsomeStallion, May 07, 2012, 04:44:01 AM

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HandsomeStallion

I got a question that came in mind.
Can you cast a spell that takes control of an opposing creature until the end of turn like {Act of Treason} and then cast a spell that exiles a creature you control and then bring it back under your control again like {Cloudshift} does the creature becomes yours permanently and made act or treason void? Or is this creature control too good to be true?

Poof

It works exactly like that u gain control permanently

HandsomeStallion


CajunJynx

Quote from: Druknal on May 07, 2012, 10:22:24 PM
That's when you {Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded} -6 into {Sudden Disappearene}. Epic turn aroud Imo.
Oh 💩!

BlackJester

Quote from: CajunJynx on May 07, 2012, 10:30:37 PM
Quote from: Druknal on May 07, 2012, 10:22:24 PM
That's when you {Tibalt, the Fiend-Blooded} -6 into {Sudden Disappearene}. Epic turn aroud Imo.
Oh 💩!
They go back to their owner. 😭

HandsomeStallion

Yup they go back to the owner with when you casted {Sudden Dissapearance}. But you can use {Sundial of the Infinite} to permanently remove all the creatures your opponent controls.
Then again I wonder if I can take control of a creature permanently with {Zealous Conscripts} or {Act of Treason} and ending the turn immediately with {Sundial of the Infinite} :o

BlackJester

Quote from: HandsomeStallion on May 08, 2012, 01:53:49 PM
Yup they go back to the owner with when you casted {Sudden Dissapearance}. But you can use {Sundial of the Infinite} to permanently remove all the creatures your opponent controls.
Then again I wonder if I can take control of a creature permanently with {Zealous Conscripts} or {Act of Treason} and ending the turn immediately with {Sundial of the Infinite} :o
No because there is no trigger.  They are "End of Turn" effects that wear off. 

Indiana Brones

So the consensus here is that cloudshifting an act of treasoned card does not let you keep it permanently?

Poof

No one ever said that cloudshifting does work

Willthomjr

Quote from: Indiana Brones on May 08, 2012, 03:59:41 PM
So the consensus here is that cloudshifting an act of treasoned card does not let you keep it permanently?

It comes into play as yours keywords "your control"

BlackJester

Quote from: Indiana Brones on May 08, 2012, 03:59:41 PM
So the consensus here is that cloudshifting an act of treasoned card does not let you keep it permanently?
It does let you keep it.

When you {Cloudshift}, it leaves play and comes back under your control as a new creature, forgetting all that it once was (to get all poetical).  By that I mean that it forgets the treason "end of turn" stuff and just stays with you.

Poof

It's all in the fine
Print return to owner or controller are 2 different things.  As is beginning of end step and end of turn