Say I have two creatures in play but I only want to give the counters to one of them. Can I still target both of them to play around single-target removal? Or does that force me to split the counters 2:1?
In particular I'm looking at the new Ravnica Allegiance card Shimmer of Possibility. It seems really difficult to randomize the order of a small number of cards and be provably certain neither player knows the result. Is there a procedure to do so that doesn't require removing the cards from sight or involving a neutral third party?
I realize virtually every opponent will be satisfied with a quick scramble; this is a mostly academic question, but there must be a reason the card doesn't let you choose the order.
Say I have two creatures in play but I only want to give the counters to one of them. Can I still target both of them to play around single-target removal? Or does that force me to split the counters 2:1?
I realize virtually every opponent will be satisfied with a quick scramble; this is a mostly academic question, but there must be a reason the card doesn't let you choose the order.