We've been having a lively discussion in our regional Facebook group regarding Urza's Bauble:
{T}, Sacrifice Urza's Bauble: Look at a card at random in target player's hand. You draw a card at the beginning of the next turn's upkeep.The fundamental question (as a result of an on camera match this past weekend) is whether or not both players are allowed to know/see what card is revealed, or is the process described by the card supposed to only allow the player sacrificing the Bauble the opportunity to see the card revealed.
If only one player is allowed to know what card is revealed (not the owner of the card) and if so, how is this supposed to be done?
I'm hoping for an ‘O’ answer on this, as it seems like we have judges firmly in both camps.
ANSWER FOUND:
As per a thread from 2014:
Urza's BaubleApologies for asking duplicate question, I thought the Search box in the upper right of the screen was the best way to find previous threads. Learn something new everyday.
Edited Charles Featherer (July 25, 2017 03:13:31 AM)