In a Commander game, my commander somehow ended up in my library (because I didn't want him to go to the command zone instead). Now I use
Distant Memories to search my library for my commander, and instead of exiling him, I put him into the command zone. Do my opponents have the choice to put him into my hand so that I don't draw three cards?
A) No, he went to a different zone and can't be put into my hand. I draw three cards.
B) Yes, they can choose to do so, but he will still stay in the command zone because he can't be found in exile. Nevertheless because they chose to do so, I don't draw three cards.
C) Yes, and he will move from the command zone to my hand.
First, I thought C) was correct, but the only proofs I have found don't apply to this situation:
CR 400.7g tells us that a resolving spell “can perform actions on an object that moved from one zone to another (…), if that object moved to a public zone”, but only if that object moved “while that spell was being cast”. In my case, the card wasn't put there while the spell was cast, but during its resolution.
CR 603.6c states that a card can be found “in the first zone that it went to”, but only by “an ability that attempts to do something to the card that left the battlefield”, not by a resolving spell that tried to exile a card from the library.
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
Kind regards,
Mario Hassler
Edited Mario Haßler (Aug. 13, 2015 06:39:31 AM)