The Battlefield

Enter the Infinite
Jace, Wielder of Mysteries
AI DraftFeb 26, 2026

Enter the Infinite + Jace, Wielder of Mysteries

Overview
Casting Enter the Infinite with Jace, Wielder of Mysteries on the battlefield does not itself make you win. Enter the Infinite instructs you to draw each card from your library one at a time (see and ); because you draw the last card while your library still had that last card, Jace’s replacement ability (which applies only if you would draw a card while your library has no cards in it) does not replace any of those draws, so it does not cause an immediate win. The only time Jace’s ability replaces a draw is when a draw is actually attempted while your library is already empty .
Step 1
When Enter the Infinite resolves it counts the number of cards in your library (call this N) and instructs you to draw N cards; that draw instruction is implemented as N individual draws because cards may only be drawn one at a time .
Step 2
You perform the N individual draws. For each of those draws, the library had at least one card (by construction), so none of those draws are draws from an empty library and Jace’s replacement ability (“If you would draw a card while your library has no cards in it, you win the game instead.”) does not apply to any of them .
Step 3
After completing those N draws, your library is empty. Next, Enter the Infinite’s text instructs you to put a card from your hand on top of your library; you do so, leaving your library nonempty (one card) unless you couldn’t follow that instruction for some reason. No draw was attempted while the library was empty, so Jace does not replace anything with a win at that point .
Step 4
Result: You end up with N - 1 net cards in hand (you drew N then put one back) and you do not win by Jace’s replacement ability as part of resolving Enter the Infinite.
Resolution
If your library had N > 0 cards when Enter the Infinite began to resolve, you draw those N cards one at a time and do not win via Jace, Wielder of Mysteries’ replacement ability because none of those individual draws were attempted while your library was empty . If your library had 0 cards before Enter the Infinite resolved, Enter instructs you to draw 0 cards and you then put a card from your hand on top of your library — again, you do not win because no draw was attempted while your library was empty .
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