If a player plays Day's Undoing, and the opponent accidentally shuffles his/her lands into his/her library (this has happened a more times than you'd think), what would be the following procedure for a sanctioned event?
I'm asking because one of my friends played said card, and his opponent put his lands into his deck too...and the ruling from the self-proclaimed judge (my LGS currently doesn't have an official judge) was that the opponent gets to randomly get x lands from his deck because neither player remembered what lands he had.
At competitive, if the cards that moved from a public zone could be identified, then they can be returned to the proper zone. If there was really doubt over which types of lands were in play, in a case like this it could be reasonable to try and compromise in figuring out what ought to be returned. If it's actually impossible to tell (say, a morph creature got shuffled in, or for whatever reason neither player has any idea what number or type of lands were shuffled), then unfortunately they just stay where they got shuffled.
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If your question is "What would a judge do is this situation?", only one person's answer is relevant, and that is the Head Judge at your event. I can quote the rules, but I don't know your HJ.
I'm asking because one of my friends played said card, and his opponent put his lands into his deck too...and the ruling from the self-proclaimed judge (my LGS currently doesn't have an official judge) was that the opponent gets to randomly get x lands from his deck because neither player remembered what lands he had.
I was curious to see how that would've worked, having cards go from a public zone to a hidden zone by accident.
If your question is "What would a judge do is this situation?", only one person's answer is relevant, and that is the Head Judge at your event. I can quote the rules, but I don't know your HJ.
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