When an undying creature dies, it returns under its owner’s control.

When a creature with undying dies (without any +1/+1 counters), it returns to the battlefield under its owner’s control, even if it changed controllers before it died. The “owner” of a card is the player who started the game with the card in his or her deck (the legal owner of the physical card is […]

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You don’t control the equipment or auras attached to a creature you steal with Traitorous Blood.

When you gain control of a creature, you aren’t gaining control of anything that’s attached to it. This can be important to know when the equipment or aura has an ability, as opposed to when it give the creature an ability. For example, Nancy has a 1/1 creature that is equipped with , and Adam […]

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You don’t control your opponent’s equipment or auras on ‘stolen’ creatures.

There are many ways to gain control of a permanent that is under another player’s control. For example, will do so temporarily, while will do so as long as the Mind Control remains attached to this creature. It is important to note that you do not gain control of any equipment or auras that are […]

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Darkthicket Wolf’s ability can only be activated once per turn, regardless of who controls it.

‘s activated ability has a restriction on it preventing the ability from being activated more than once per turn. This restriction applies regardless of who controls it when the ability is played. For example, if Darkthicket Wolf’s ability is activated by Player A and then this Darkthicket Wolf is targeted by played by Player B, […]

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