You grab the top card of an opponent's library, a random card from their graveyard, and a random card from their hand, and then choose which of the three you want
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It doesn't matter if that player is also attacking any planeswalkers those opponents control or battles they protect
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But using the descriptions to direct you should point you toward the bracket your deck sits in