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Quote from: BubbleBoy on June 01, 2010, 10:34:57 AMI assume that "player" in that quote refers to the holder of the returning card, correct?Correct. If cards are being placed on/under your deck then you choose the order unless the card placing them there gives another player that choice.
I assume that "player" in that quote refers to the holder of the returning card, correct?
Sure it is. A 150 card T1 deck could do it easily.
Wait a second, you say correct, but then you describe an opposing example...If I play the revealer, do I get to choose the order of the cards placed on bottom, or does my opponent?
Correct. If cards are being placed on/under your deck then you choose the order unless the card placing them there gives another player that choice.
This is the first time that I have heard of the presence of the word "opponent" in an ability changing the performer of an action.
Quote from: REG > Instant Abilities > Fortify or Place > Special ConditionsCards placed in a draw pile typically specify a particular location in the draw pile (e.g., bottom). If a player must place multiple cards at the same time, that player may choose the order of the cards being placed (e.g., Feast of Trumpets and The Bronze Laver).
Cards placed in a draw pile typically specify a particular location in the draw pile (e.g., bottom). If a player must place multiple cards at the same time, that player may choose the order of the cards being placed (e.g., Feast of Trumpets and The Bronze Laver).
well, I think it would be important in this case so your opponent doesn't have knowledge of the order you put them under.