Courtesan Thaïs

A Unique Mortal of sedition and seduction

Genesis → During their next turn, each player is controlled by the previous one.

Drew Tucker

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FAQs

Q: What does it mean for one player to be controlled by another player?

If you control a player, you see all their cards and make all decisions for them. You still must make legal choices for them. For example, you still can't force their minion to move into the void (without Voidwalk) or attack themselves.

Q: What happens if there are multiple copies of Courtesan Thaïs played, overlapping each other?

The effects can overlap. They do not add additional turns of control beyond what's specified by card text. For example, Turn 1: Player A plays Courtesan 1. Turn 2: Player B is controlled by Player A due to Courtesan 1's effect, and plays Courtesan 2. Turn 3: Player A is controlled by Player B due to Courtesan 1's effect and Courtesan 2's effect. Turn 4: Player B is controlled by Player A due to Courtesan 2's effect.

Q: The beta foil version has 1 fire threshold and the normal version has 2 fire threshold. Which is correct?

The normal version is correct. You still need 2 fire threshold to cast this minion.

Q: What happens if my turn is skipped via Vaults of Zul and Courtesan Thaïs is affecting me?

If a turn is skipped then there's no actual turn, which means that part of Courtesan Thaïs's effect would wait for that player's next actual turn.