Nature Demands an Offering
Scheme
When you set this scheme in motion, target opponent chooses a creature you don't control and puts it on top of its owner's library, then repeats this process for an artifact, an enchantment, and a land. Then the owner of each permanent chosen this way shuffles.
Legalities
- brawl: banned
- commander: legal
- legacy: legal
- modern: legal
- pauper: legal
- pioneer: banned
- standard: banned
- vintage: legal
Rulings
- 2010-06-15:
The targeted opponent may choose a creature they control, or may choose a creature one of your other opponents controls. The same is true for each of the other permanent types listed.
- 2010-06-15:
The four permanents are put on top of their owners’ libraries in sequence. That means that a single artifact creature, for example, can’t be chosen as both the creature and as the artifact.
- 2010-06-15:
If there are no applicable choices for one of the permanent types, it’s simply skipped. The process is still repeated for the other listed permanent types.
- 2010-06-15:
If a player owns multiple permanents chosen this way, that player shuffles their library just once.
- 2010-06-15:
The owner of a token permanent chosen this way still shuffles their library, even though the token ceases to exist.
- 2010-06-15:
If one of the chosen permanents is controlled by an opponent but owned by you, you’ll wind up shuffling your library.