A player gets priority for a particular turn marker’s stack only if the turn marker is within their range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within their range of influence.
January 25, 2019 · Ravnica Allegiance
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker's stack only if the turn marker is within their range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within their range of influence.
April 27, 2018 · Dominaria
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker’s stack only if the turn marker is within their range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within their range of influence.
February 1, 2014 · Born of the Gods
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker’s stack only if the turn marker is within his or her range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within his or her range of influence.
September 30, 2011 · Innistrad
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker's stack only if the turn marker is within his or her range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within his or her range of influence.
June 17, 2011 · Commander 2011
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker’s stack only if the turn marker is within his
April 1, 2011 · Duel Decks: Knights vs. Dragons
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker's stack only if the turn marker is within his or her range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within his or her range of influence.
February 4, 2011 · Mirrodin Besieged
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker’s stack only if the turn marker is within his or her range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within his or her range of influence.
October 1, 2010 · Scars of Mirrodin
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker’s stack only if the turn marker is within his
June 18, 2010 · Archenemy
A player gets priority for a particular turn marker's stack only if the turn marker is within his or her range of influence or an object on that stack is controlled by a player within his or her range of influence.