I was wondering about this question after playing with the Tibalt deck from Sorin vs Tibalt Duel deck in a large four to five player free for all.
After I die would my Creature Tokens, Creatures, Artifacts, or Enchantments stay on the battlefield as targets or sources that continue to effect other players and or the game state?
Like say if I died and had a Sulfuric Vortex on the Battlefield would it continue hurting my opponents and continue disallowing life gain?
I was wondering about this question after playing with the Tibalt deck from Sorin vs Tibalt Duel deck in a large four to five player free for all.
After I die would my Creature Tokens, Creatures, Artifacts, or Enchantments stay on the battlefield as targets or sources that continue to effect other players and or the game state?
Like say if I died and had a Sulfuric Vortex on the Battlefield would it continue hurting my opponents and continue disallowing life gain?
No. As soon as you leave the game, you take all objects that you own with you (which are completely removed from the game). Then, all objects that you control but don't own after this are exiled (remaining in the game, but in exile).
Though, if I may ask where in the rules specifically does it say this?
I don't doubt your information I just want to know so I can point it out to my friends if any of them have a similar question.
The relevant text can be found in the Magic Comprehensive Rules, Section 800.4a.
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800.4a When a player leaves the game, all objects (see rule 109) owned by that player leave the game and any effects which give that player control of any objects or players end. Then, if that player controlled any objects on the stack not represented by cards, those objects cease to exist. Then, if there are any objects still controlled by that player, those objects are exiled. This is not a state-based action. It happens as soon as the player leaves the game. If the player who left the game had priority at the time he or she left, priority passes to the next player in turn order who’s still in the game.
This clears up one of the questions I had, but I'm wondering about cards like Reality Acid - since they "leave the battlefield," do they destroy the permanent they are enchanting (Since Reality Acid reads "When Reality Acid leaves the battlefield, enchanted permanent's controller sacrifices it")?
All permanents you own are removed from the game when you leave, you literally pick up everything you brought with you and take it out of the game.
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I used to think it was a bug on Magic Online. If you Mystifying Maze your opponent's attacking creature then die during combat, you take your land with you. And since you owned the permanent that set up the delayed trigger to return the creature, that trigger never goes on the stack.
That dude is just gone!
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After I die would my Creature Tokens, Creatures, Artifacts, or Enchantments stay on the battlefield as targets or sources that continue to effect other players and or the game state?
Like say if I died and had a Sulfuric Vortex on the Battlefield would it continue hurting my opponents and continue disallowing life gain?
No. As soon as you leave the game, you take all objects that you own with you (which are completely removed from the game). Then, all objects that you control but don't own after this are exiled (remaining in the game, but in exile).
GX Tron XG
UR Phoenix RU
GG Freyalise High Tide GG
UR Parun Counterspells RU
BB Yawgmoth Token Storm BB
WB Pestilence BW
Though, if I may ask where in the rules specifically does it say this?
I don't doubt your information I just want to know so I can point it out to my friends if any of them have a similar question.
The relevant text can be found in the Magic Comprehensive Rules, Section 800.4a.
GX Tron XG
UR Phoenix RU
GG Freyalise High Tide GG
UR Parun Counterspells RU
BB Yawgmoth Token Storm BB
WB Pestilence BW
GWUBRDraft my Old Border Nostalgia Cube! and/or The Little Pauper Cube That Could!RBUWG
Modern:WDeath & TaxesW | RUGRUG DelverRUG
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.
That dude is just gone!