Rally the HordeIt seems to me that if no cards are exiled, the predicate “the last exiled card is a land” is false, and therefore the process will be repeated indefinitely, resulting in a draw.
When I asked in #mtgrules, I heard the opinion that 101.3, which reads “Any part of an instruction that’s impossible to perform is ignored,” prevents this. I don't think this is right. Repeating the process is not impossible just because some of its components are impossible (and since repeating the process is one of the components, it is not the case that ALL of the components are impossible). Neither is evaluating the condition. Therefore it seems there is nothing to ignore.
I also heard the opinion that the card simply “should have said” “is a nonland card” rather than “isn't a land card.” I guess I agree with that, but it doesn't help me understand how the card actually works right now.
So, I'd like [
O]fficial guidance: does resolving Rally the Horde with no lands in library result in a draw?
Edited Jake Eakle (Oct. 2, 2017 11:44:28 AM)