This was a real call I fielded this past weekend at GP Louisville. I thought I'd nailed it but brought it to my peers' attention anyway and there is some disagreement about how it should have been ruled.
Andy Thought Scours himself.
Andy reveals the top card of his library as Progenitus. The second card remains unknown. Judge is called.
Players want to know if Andy should shuffle Progenitus into his deck before milling the second card from Library to the Graveyard.
Thinking of Dredge interactions with card draws, I think that each card going to the GY is an individual event and make the ruling that Andy should shuffle Progenitus into his Library before milling the second card from Thoughtscour.
After bringing this to my peers, they point out that the difference between the two situations is that Dredge has CR 120.2 to reinforce the fact that card draws are individual events, while milling multiple cards as individual events is not supported this way in the CR.
Originally posted by CR 120.2:
Cards may only be drawn one at a time. If a player is instructed to draw multiple cards, that player performs that many individual card draws.
Is it correct to “port” this CR 120.2 ruling into milling as well? Or is milling multiple cards as one effect considered to be one singular event?
Warmest Regards,
Russell D.
Edit - After some additional scouring of my thoughts, I realize that each instance of card milled must be considered it's own event or we would not be able to properly resolve Helm of Obedience and similar abilities that check what is milled. I will leave this post here to point out that there is currently no support for this situation in the CR.
Edited Russell Deutsch (Jan. 9, 2017 12:11:11 PM)