Hello,
I am sorry if this has already been discussed somewhere else (in this case, please redirect me).
We have just finished our 3rd League in Liege (see cenacle-hd.bb-fr.com/t2379-ligue-3-liegeoise-non-le-jeu-n-est-pas-mort#28636 , in French). We had a great fun playing different experimental decks in order to complete special achievements (such as "Win with an all-MU deck, and the like).
One of the "killer card" of the league was the rather new Stygian Eye, which reads:
"""Attach to a non-Ancient One character. Take control of attached character.
After Stygian Eye leaves play, shuffle it into its owner's deck.
Forced Response
: After attached character is readied, it goes insane."""
According to the FAQ,
"""(1.7) Duration of Effects
If a triggered effect has no specified
duration, then the effects of that
ability expire at the end of the current
phase. “Put into play,” “Remove from
play,” and “
Take Control
” effects are all
an exceptions to this rule, and unless
specified by a specific duration are
considered to be
permanent
effects.
With “take control” effects, control of
the card in question is granted to the
most recent “take control” effect."""
This is very different from the well-known Infernal Obsession: even if the Eye is discarded/destroyed/bounced, the character does not go back under its owner control... It works the same as the Repo Man ability.
Considering that:
- the Eye has the ability to destroy itself by driving the character it is attached to insane,
- the Eye costs less than Infernal Obsession,
- there is (and, obviously, there will be) no way to counter the Eye unless by bouncing the targeted character,
I think this card is broken. It is quite possible that designers have forgotten the above FAQ excerpt.
See the rule discussion here (in French): cenacle-hd.bb-fr.com/t2368-stygian-eye
For an example of deck using the Eye (still in French): cenacle-hd.bb-fr.com/t2380-yog-miska-hastur-j-aime-beaucoup-ce-que-vous-faites
What do you make of that?