Do you control curse auras in MTG?

avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway7 months ago

Absolutely, you control curse auras in Magic The Gathering! When you play a curse aura, you're the one who decides which player gets the curse by attaching it to them. Even though the curse is on another player, you're the puppet master pulling the strings, making sure that curse does exactly what you designed it to do to them. It's all about strategizing and making the best use of your cards to mess up your opponent's plans.

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avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago

Actually, it's a common misconception that the cursed player controls it. Nope, you cast it, you control it. It's yours to command, and seeing the frustration on your opponent's face when they can't shake off your curse is part of the fun!


avatarInterferingHood7 months ago

Short answer: Yes, you do. When you enchant a player with a curse, you control the enchantment, not the player who's cursed. So, keep on cursing!

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