Scenario:
The other day I observed a game and watched a player cast Temporal Mastery followed by a Capture of Jingzhou from his hand. After they resolved he placed them into exile, not his graveyard and when I asked him why he did this he stated "That's the way extra turn cards are treated now. They don't go to your graveyard, they go to exile."
I don't think this is accurate and Google searches are so far confirming it.
If it is true. TF did I miss?!? I'll go back to my cave.
There is no such rule. Temporal Mastery directly says it is exiled, Capture of Jingzhou doesn't, so Mastery ends up in exile but Capture must be put on the graveyard normally.
Starting a few years ago, all new "extra turn" cards have been created with "exile this" instructions to prevent them being recast, but that applies only to those cards. There has been no errata or new rule or anything else that affects old 'extra turn' cards.
Scenario:
The other day I observed a game and watched a player cast Temporal Mastery followed by a Capture of Jingzhou from his hand. After they resolved he placed them into exile, not his graveyard and when I asked him why he did this he stated "That's the way extra turn cards are treated now. They don't go to your graveyard, they go to exile."
I don't think this is accurate and Google searches are so far confirming it.
If it is true. TF did I miss?!? I'll go back to my cave.
Starting a few years ago, all new "extra turn" cards have been created with "exile this" instructions to prevent them being recast, but that applies only to those cards. There has been no errata or new rule or anything else that affects old 'extra turn' cards.
Cards do what they say they do. No more. No less.
Capture of Jingzhou does not that goes in the graveyard.
Thank you though.