Just to clarify, if a Mosswood Dreadknight dies under the control of any player other than its owner, its "dies" trigger will be put onto the stack by the player who controlled it when it died. Now, unless there's some random entry in the CR I couldn't find, the trigger will do effectively nothing, because while yes, your opponent resolves the triggered ability that would let them cast the adventure of the knight until their next EoT, the ability granting you permission to cast it from the graveyard specifies "your graveyard," and since the Dreadknight goes to a different graveyard, it is unable to be cast through the resolution of that triggered ability, correct?
Ok thanks, that's what I thought. I just wanted to double-check because I saw a post on the MTGO forum saying that (apparently) the Dreadknight is bugged right now to where if your opponent steals and sacs it, they CAN cast it from your graveyard, and I wasn't sure if that's actually how it works or just another MTGO bug lol
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Ok thanks, that's what I thought. I just wanted to double-check because I saw a post on the MTGO forum saying that (apparently) the Dreadknight is bugged right now to where if your opponent steals and sacs it, they CAN cast it from your graveyard, and I wasn't sure if that's actually how it works or just another MTGO bug lol