When an opponent's Blind Fury reveals a Nocturne from the top of your deck, who gets to play the Nocturne and in what order does everything resolve?
Ruling: The Nocturne's owner can choose to banish it from the top of their deck when revealed by Blind Fury. Both the Nocturne and the card chosen by Blind Fury become pending, with Nocturne resolving first, then the chosen card.
Sequence:
- During Blind Fury's resolution, the opponent has the option to banish Nocturne from the top of their deck
- If banished, Nocturne becomes pending until Blind Fury finishes resolving
- The Blind Fury player cannot pick the banished Nocturne as one of their card choices
- Whatever card the Blind Fury player picks also becomes pending
- Nocturne goes on the Chain and resolves first (with no priority window since it's a permanent)
- Then the card picked by Blind Fury goes on the chain
Nuances:
- Even though Blind Fury is the opponent's action doing the revealing (not the Nocturne owner's reveal action), the owner still gets to use Nocturne's ability
- Nocturne is neither an activated effect nor a triggered ability