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Aeon Engine
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Aeon Engine

{5}

Artifact

LegalRank #15,197

This artifact enters tapped.

{T}, Exile this artifact: Reverse the game's turn order. (For example, if play had proceeded clockwise around the table, it now goes counterclockwise.)

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Printings (1)

c19Commander 2019 · #52R$0.49Buy

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Combos (2)

  • Toph, the First Metalbender + Aeon Engine + Wilderness Reclamation + Ba Sing Se

    → Lock, Locks out all of your opponents but one, and allows you to choose which of your two neighboring opponents get to have turns

  • Aeon Engine + Master Transmuter + Unwinding Clock + Mirrorworks

    → Locks out all of your opponents but one, and allows you to choose which of your two neighboring opponents get to have turns, Lock

Rulings (4)

  • 2019-08-23

    This effect reverses the turn order for players established at the beginning of the game. While the order is reversed, anything that cares about this order (such as determining in what order choices are made) will use the new order.

  • 2019-08-23

    If the game’s turn order is reversed again, it will return to the default order used at the beginning of the game.

  • 2019-08-23

    If the turn order is reversed during an extra turn, the next non-extra turn will be taken by the next player in turn order from the last player who took a non-extra turn. The order of any pending extra turns isn’t affected.

  • 2019-08-23

    If the turn order is reversed during a two-player game, or during a multiplayer game that only has two players left, it has no noticeable effect on the game.

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