Originally posted by Espen Skarsbø Olsen:
The identity of face-up cards on the Battlefield is considered known to all players in the Game. Give the infracting player a downgraded DEC, a Warning. Then fix the game state by returning the “drawn” lands back to the Battlefield.
and the card can be returned to the correct zone with minimal disruption
Originally posted by Gareth Tanner:
I think this very small section of text might not be getting the attention it deserves. If both players agree on the lands returned then I agree disruption is minimal, if they don't we could figure it out by trying to figure out scry effects, life gains, losses and fetches, we could do so by looking at the contents of the players hand but these sound very disruptive to me
Originally posted by Edward Bell:That phrase does apply in this case. The lands were in a public zone, visible to all players - and thus, the identity was known. It doesn't matter that the players weren't paying close attention to public zones, or might have forgotten.
If the identity of the card was known to all players before being placed into the hand
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