How does Opposition Agent work in MTG?

avatarReoccuringRace2 years ago
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avatarNailingSurge2 years ago

Opposition Agent is a sneaky card that lets you control your opponent's searches. When they're trying to find a card in their library, you get to do the searching instead but, plot twist, you can also snatch a card from their deck and exile it with a theft counter. Now, it's yours to play as if it was chilling in your hand all along. Remember, it only works when your opponent is searching their library, not you, so timing is everything.

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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

Simple: Opposition Agent turns your opponent's treasure hunt into your shopping spree. They search, you steal. End of story.


avatarMisleadingBride2 years ago

Honestly, Opposition Agent can be kinda mean. Imagine looking forward to getting the perfect card and someone just yanks it from you. But hey, all is fair in love and MTG.

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