Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:Robert Johnston
"Cards that are obviously not part of the deck (e.g. cards in different sleeves, tokens) are ignored when determining deck legality.
I think this phrase applies to cards *in your deck* (e.g. an Aura your opponent put on your creature, and was shuffled at the end of the game), not to cards *in your deckbox*.
Cards that are obviously not part of the deck (e.g. cards in different sleeves, tokens) are ignored when determining deck legality.
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:Robert Johnston
"Cards that are obviously not part of the deck (e.g. cards in different sleeves, tokens) are ignored when determining deck legality.
I think this phrase applies to cards *in your deck* (e.g. an Aura your opponent put on your creature, and was shuffled at the end of the game), not to cards *in your deckbox*.
Originally posted by La Miao:Francesco ScialpiRobert Johnston
"Cards that are obviously not part of the deck (e.g. cards in different sleeves, tokens) are ignored when determining deck legality.
I think this phrase applies to cards *in your deck* (e.g. an Aura your opponent put on your creature, and was shuffled at the end of the game), not to cards *in your deckbox*.
That's strange…
So if my opponent happens to use the very same sleeve as I do and left an aura in my deck, it will be a DLE?
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