Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
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Phoenix Wright
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Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
Hi, I was just playing a duel and I had discarded Gravekeeper's Commandant to fetch Necrovalley. Next turn, my opponent activates Mind Crush and declares Necrovalley. In this situation, I do NOT have to reveal my hand right, since the presence of the card was clear.
Aolgrious- Posts : 4
Join date : 2012-02-04
Re: Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
No, you still have to reveal your hand because mind crush's effect says so. Otherwise how would your opponent know you discarded all copies of it from your hand?
Chimera573- Posts : 15
Join date : 2011-10-12
Re: Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
Yes, because you might have another necrovalley in your hand
unless there is a 0% chance of another copy of the card being in your hand (i.e. the card is limited or all other copies are on the field/in the graveyard/are banished) you MUST reveal
unless there is a 0% chance of another copy of the card being in your hand (i.e. the card is limited or all other copies are on the field/in the graveyard/are banished) you MUST reveal
Phoenix Wright- Posts : 2772
Birthday : 1993-12-14
Join date : 2011-05-16
Re: Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
Mind Crush says to discard all copies of the declared card. Unless you can somehow prove you do not have another copy in your hand without showing your hand, you have to show your entire hand.
Miror B.- Posts : 1205
Join date : 2011-07-19
Re: Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
Unless the total number of allowed copies is in public areas, you must reveal your hand.
Just remember, when in a tournament irl, you reveal your hand to the judge and not to your opponent.
Just remember, when in a tournament irl, you reveal your hand to the judge and not to your opponent.
3E-hero neos- Posts : 1081
Birthday : 1995-06-08
Join date : 2011-05-21
Re: Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
That is not correct.3E-hero neos wrote:Unless the total number of allowed copies is in public areas, you must reveal your hand.
Just remember, when in a tournament irl, you reveal your hand to the judge and not to your opponent.
AsherpotterCOPY- Posts : 310
Join date : 2011-05-19
Re: Mind Crush vs. Gravekeeper's Commandant
3E-hero neos wrote:Unless the total number of allowed copies is in public areas, you must reveal your hand.
Just remember, when in a tournament irl, you reveal your hand to the judge and not to your opponent.
A judge's job is to watch gameplay and ensure that no one is cheating. They also have the authority to give rulings if needed. Anything said or showed to a judge is considered public knowledge so you can't, under any circumstance, ask a judge to verify your hand for Mind Crush.
GoyoxD- Posts : 64
Birthday : 1994-04-16
Join date : 2011-06-04
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