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If someone casts Prosperity with X being 100. One and one player has 50 cards and the other has 60.

Does, does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

If someone casts Prosperity with X being 100. One player has 50 cards and the other has 60.

Does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

If someone casts Prosperity with X being 100 and one player has 50 cards and the other has 60, does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

So ifIf someone usescasts Prosperitys for say with X being 100. One player has 50 cards and the other has 60.

Does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

So if someone uses Prosperitys for say 100. One player has 50 cards and the other has 60.

Does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

If someone casts Prosperity with X being 100. One player has 50 cards and the other has 60.

Does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

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So if someone uses Prosperitys for say 100 and one. One player has 50 cards and the other has 60 does.

Does the one with 50 cards lose 1stfirst since he runs out 1stfirst or do you wait tilluntil the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

So if someone Prosperitys for say 100 and one player has 50 cards and the other has 60 does the one with 50 lose 1st since he runs out 1st or do you wait till the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

So if someone uses Prosperitys for say 100. One player has 50 cards and the other has 60.

Does the one with 50 cards lose first since he runs out first or do you wait until the spell resolves and it ends up to be a tie?

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