Karn Liberated (FOIL Showcase) – MTG Proxy 2XM

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This usually occurs when a player desires a card that is cost-prohibitive, or is “playtesting” with many possible cards. When doing intensive training for a competitive tournament, it often makes more sense to use proxy cards while figuring out which cards will be brought to the tournament. Another card is substituted and serves the same function during gameplay as the actual card would.

A proxy can also be used in cases where a player owns a very valuable card, but does not wish to damage it by using it in actual play.

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In casual games, the players may agree on a common policy of how to incorporate proxy cards. This allows to play a higher variation of card combinations and strategies, while keeping a limit on the expenses. In tournaments, the organizer may permit a limited number of proxy cards, and define rules about how these cards must look. This policy has become especially popular in games or formats where some vital cards are far too expensive, such as the vintage format inMagic: The Gathering.

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Some players create cards based on their own ideas for card themes and mechanics. In this case, however, the term “proxy” may no longer be applicable, as these cannot be considered substitutes for existing objects.

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The main issue to guarantee fair play in a card game is that all cards in the deck must be indistinguishable for any player who does not view the front side (if card sleeves are used, the term ‘card’ means the sleeve with the card inside).

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Besides these physical implications, it should be considered that someone (the players or a judge) will need to control the validity of the cards – which may prove difficult with some of the above points.

Karn Liberated Details

Color Identity: Colorless
Card Type: Legendary Planeswalker – Karn
Text: [+4]: Target player exiles a card from their hand.
[â^’3]: Exile target permanent.
[â^’14]: Restart the game, leaving in exile all non-Aura permanent cards exiled with Karn Liberated. Then put those cards onto the battlefield under your control.
CMC: 7
Legality:
Commander: Legal
Duel: Legal
Legacy: Legal
Modern: Legal
Vintage: Legal

Rulings:
2020-08-07
A game that restarts immediately ends the preceding game. The players in that game then immediately begin a new game. No player wins, loses, or draws the original game as a result of Karn’s ability.
2020-08-07
Players can’t move cards between their deck and sideboard before the new game.
2020-08-07
The player who controlled the ability that restarted the game is the starting player in the new game. The new game starts like a game normally does: Each player shuffles their deck (except the cards left in exile by Karn’s ability). Each player’s life total becomes 20 (or the starting life total for whatever format you’re playing). Players draw a hand of seven cards. Players may take mulligans. Players may take actions based on cards in their opening hands, such as those of Leylines.
2020-08-07
Karn’s first and third abilities are linked. Similarly, Karn’s second and third abilities are linked. Only non-Aura permanent cards exiled by either of Karn’s first two abilities will remain in exile when the game restarts.
2020-08-07
After the pregame procedure is complete but before the new game’s first turn, Karn’s ability finishes resolving and the cards left in exile are put onto the battlefield. If this causes any triggered abilities to trigger, those abilities are put onto the stack at the beginning of the first upkeep step.
2020-08-07
Permanents put onto the battlefield due to Karn’s ability will have been under the starting controller’s control continuously since the beginning of that player’s first turn. Creatures among them can attack and their activated abilities with {T} in the cost can be activated.
2020-08-07
Any permanents put onto the battlefield with Karn’s ability that entered the battlefield tapped will untap during their controller’s first untap step.
2020-08-07
No actions taken in the game that was restarted apply to the new game. For example, if you were dealt damage by Stigma Lasher in the original game, the effect that states you can’t gain life doesn’t carry over to the new game.
2020-08-07
Players won’t have any counters or emblems they had in the original game.
2020-08-07
In a multiplayer game, any player who left the game before it was restarted with Karn’s ability won’t be involved in the new game.
2020-08-07
If a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well. If you leave the game, the permanents you control from Karn’s ability are exiled.
2020-08-07
In a Commander game, each player puts their commander into the command zone before shuffling their deck, unless it was exiled with Karn. In that case, the commander remains in exile and will be put onto the battlefield when Karn’s ability finishes resolving.
2020-08-07
The number of times a player has cast their commander from the command zone resets to zero. The amount of combat damage dealt to players by each commander is reset to 0.

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