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"Find me cards equivalent to: Cruel Entertainment"

Cards equivalent to Cruel Entertainment (Sorcery, Black, player control exchange) are very rare. Here are some options:
1. Cruel Entertainment – The card you searched for.
2. Worst Fears (Sorcery, Black): You control target player's turn (but not an exchange).
3. Mindslaver (Artifact, not Black): Lets you control another player's turn, but not as a Sorcery or in Black.
4. Sen Triplets (Creature, not a sorcery or mono-black): Controls what your opponents can play.

Closest in Black and Sorcery:
Worst Fears is the closest, but doesn’t create the back-and-forth exchange.
No other black sorceries provide a mutual player control exchange like Cruel Entertainment.

Found Cards

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Cruel Entertainment

Mindslaver

Sen Triplets

Worst Fears

Cruel Entertainment #11 Sorcery

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Rarity: Rare
Converted Cost: 7
Power/Toughness: /
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  • Sorcery
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    Normal
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    Rules

  • Controlling a player doesn’t allow the controlling player to look at the controlled player’s sideboard. If an effect instructs that player to choose a card from outside the game, the controlling player can’t have that player choose a card.
  • Cruel Entertainment’s controller may be one of its targets, even if it’s less entertaining this way.
  • If a player who would be controlled skips their next turn, the other player will control the next turn the affected player actually takes.
  • If one player loses the game before controlling the other player, the other player takes their turn normally.
  • Multiple player-controlling effects that affect the same player overwrite each other. The last one to be created is the one that works.
  • The controlling player also can’t make any choices or decisions for the player being controlled that would be called for by the tournament rules (such as whether to take an intentional draw or whether to call a judge).
  • The controlling player can use only the resources of the player being controlled (cards, mana, and so on) to pay costs for that player; the controlling player can’t use their own resources to pay costs for the player being controlled. Similarly, the controlling player can’t spend the resources of the player being controlled on any of the controlling player’s own costs.
  • The controlling player can’t make any illegal decisions or illegal choices—that player can’t do anything that the player being controlled couldn’t do. The controlling player can’t make choices or decisions for that player that aren’t called for by the game rules or by any cards, permanents, spells, abilities, and so on. If an effect causes another player to make decisions that the player being controlled would normally make (as Master Warcraft does), that effect takes precedence. In other words, if the player being controlled wouldn’t make a decision, the controlling player can’t make that decision on their behalf.
  • The controlling player can’t make the player being controlled concede. A player may choose to concede at any time, even while under another player’s control.
  • The controlling player only controls the player. The controlling player doesn’t control any of that player’s permanents, spells, or abilities.
  • The player being controlled is still the active player during their turn.
  • While controlling another player, the controlling player also continues to make their own choices and decisions.
  • While controlling another player, the controlling player can see all cards in the game that the player being controlled can see. This includes cards in that player’s hand, face-down cards that player controls, and any cards in that player’s library that they may look at.
  • While controlling another player, the controlling player makes all choices and decisions that the player being controlled is allowed to make or is told to make during that turn. This includes choices about what spells to cast or what abilities to activate, as well as any decisions called for by a triggered ability or anything else.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Manapool 8.49 USD
    Cardkingdom 12.99 USD
    Tcgplayer 7.79 USD
    Cardmarket 5.4 EUR

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

    Text

    Choose target player and another target player. The first player controls the second player during the second player's next turn, and the second player controls the first player during the first player's next turn.

    Mindslaver #63 Legendary Artifact

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    Rarity: Mythic
    Converted Cost: 6
    Power/Toughness: /
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  • Artifact
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    Normal
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    Rules

  • Controlling a player doesn't allow you to look at that player's sideboard. If an effect instructs that player to choose a card from outside the game, you can't have that player choose any card.
  • If the targeted player skips their next turn, you'll control the next turn the affected player actually takes.
  • In a Two-Headed Giant game, gaining control of a player causes you to gain control of each player on that team.
  • Multiple player-controlling effects that affect the same player overwrite each other. The last one to be created is the one that works.
  • The player you're controlling is still the active player during that turn.
  • While controlling another player, you also continue to make your own choices and decisions.
  • While controlling another player, you can see all cards in the game that player can see. This includes cards in that player's hand, face-down cards that player controls, and any cards in that player's library the player may look at.
  • While controlling another player, you make all choices and decisions that player is allowed to make or is told to make during that turn. This includes choices about what spells to cast or what abilities to activate, as well as any decisions called for by triggered abilities or for any other reason.
  • You also can't make any choices or decisions for the player that would be called for by the tournament rules (such as whether to take an intentional draw or whether to call a judge).
  • You can use only the affected player's resources (cards, mana, and so on) to pay costs for that player; you can't use your own. Similarly, you can use the affected player's resources only to pay that player's costs; you can't spend them on your costs.
  • You can't make any illegal decisions or illegal choices—you can't do anything that player couldn't do. You can't make choices or decisions for that player that aren't called for by the game rules or by any cards, permanents, spells, abilities, and so on. If an effect causes another player to make decisions that the affected player would normally make (such as Master Warcraft does), that effect takes precedence. In other words, if the affected player wouldn't make a decision, you wouldn't make that decision on that player's behalf.
  • You can't make the affected player concede. That player may choose to concede at any time, even while you're controlling that player.
  • You could gain control of yourself using Mindslaver, but gaining control of yourself doesn't really do anything.
  • You only control the player. You don't control any of that player's permanents, spells, or abilities.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Tcgplayer / 4.85 USD 2.43 USD
    Manapool / 4.86 USD 2.08 USD
    Cardkingdom / 4.99 USD 2.29 USD
    Cardmarket 0.76 EUR / 1.82 EUR

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

    Text

    , ,SacrificeMindslaver: You control target player during that player's next turn. (You see all cards that player could see and make all decisions for them.)

    Sen Triplets #109 Legendary Artifact Creature — Human Wizard

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    Rarity: Mythic
    Converted Cost: 5
    Power/Toughness: 3/3
    Types:
  • Artifact
  • Creature
  • SubTypes:
  • Human
  • Wizard
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    Layout:
    Normal
    Rank:
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    Rules

  • Abilities that create replacement effects, such as a permanent entering the battlefield tapped or with counters on it, are unaffected by Sen Triplets. Abilities that apply “as [this creature] enters the battlefield” are also replacement effects and are unaffected.
  • Activated abilities are written in the form “[Cost]: [Effect].” Some keyword abilities (such as cycling) are activated abilities and will have colons in their reminder texts.
  • Sen Triplets doesn't allow you to play more than one land during your turn or change when you may cast spells from the target opponent's hand.
  • The target opponent can't activate any abilities, including mana abilities.
  • Triggered abilities use the word “when,” “whenever,” or “at.” They're often written as “[Trigger condition], [effect].” Triggered abilities are unaffected by Sen Triplets.
  • You can't activate abilities of cards in the target opponent's hand.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Cardmarket 3.04 EUR / 10.08 EUR
    Tcgplayer 8.62 USD / 46.09 USD
    Manapool / 18.54 USD 7.89 USD
    Cardkingdom 49.99 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

    Text

    At the beginning of your upkeep, choose target opponent. This turn, that player can't cast spells or activate abilities and plays with their hand revealed. You may play lands and cast spells from that player's hand this turn.

    Worst Fears #2398 Sorcery

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    Rarity: Mythic
    Converted Cost: 8
    Power/Toughness: /
    Types:
  • Sorcery
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    Layout:
    Normal
    Rank:
    Saltiness:

    Rules

  • If the target player skips their next turn, you'll control the next turn the affected player actually takes.
  • Multiple player-controlling effects that affect the same player overwrite each other. The last one to be created is the one that works.
  • The player you're controlling is still the active player during that turn.
  • While controlling another player, you also continue to make your own choices and decisions.
  • While controlling another player, you make all choices and decisions that player is allowed to make or is told to make during that turn. This includes choices about what spells to cast or what abilities to activate, as well as any decisions called for by triggered abilities or for any other reason.
  • You also can't make any choices or decisions for the player that would be called for by the tournament rules (such as whether to take an intentional draw or whether to call a judge).
  • You can use only the affected player's resources (cards, mana, and so on) to pay costs for that player; you can't use your own. Similarly, you can use the affected player's resources only to pay that player's costs; you can't spend them on your costs.
  • You can't make any illegal decisions or illegal choices—you can't do anything that player couldn't do. You can't make choices or decisions for that player that aren't called for by the game rules or by any cards, permanents, spells, abilities, and so on. If an effect causes another player to make decisions that the affected player would normally make (such as Master Warcraft does), that effect takes precedence. In other words, if the affected player wouldn't make a decision, you wouldn't make that decision on their behalf.
  • You can't make the affected player concede. That player may choose to concede at any time, even while you're controlling them.
  • You could gain control of yourself using Worst Fears, but unless you do so to overwrite someone else's player-controlling effect, this doesn't do anything.
  • You only control the player. You don't control any of their permanents, spells, or abilities.
  • Controlling a player doesn't allow you to look at that player's sideboard. If an effect instructs that player to choose a card from outside the game, you can't have that player choose any card.
  • While controlling another player, you can see all cards in the game that player can see. This includes cards in that player's hand, face-down cards that player controls, and any cards in that player's library the player may look at.
  • Prices

    Seller Price
    Cardkingdom 8.49 USD
    Manapool 6.77 USD
    Cardmarket 3.21 EUR
    Tcgplayer 10.95 USD

    Legalities

    Alchemy Brawl Commander Duel Future Gladiator Historic Legacy Modern Oathbreaker Oldschool Pauper Paupercommander Penny Pioneer Predh Premodern Standard Standardbrawl Timeless Vintage

    Text

    You control target player during that player's next turn. Exile Worst Fears. (You see all cards that player could see and make all decisions for them.)