If I cast Curse of Opulence but don't attack, do I still create tokens?

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Let's say player A casts Curse of Opulence on player B. Then, player C attacks player B. I claimed that player A and C each create treasure tokens, but my friends agreed that only player C creates a treasure token. Was I wrong? I think that greatly decreases the value of the Curse.



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    Minor correction; you get a Gold token, not a Treasure token.
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Let's say player A casts Curse of Opulence on player B. Then, player C attacks player B. I claimed that player A and C each create treasure tokens, but my friends agreed that only player C creates a treasure token. Was I wrong? I think that greatly decreases the value of the Curse.



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Let's say player A casts Curse of Opulence on player B. Then, player C attacks player B. I claimed that player A and C each create treasure tokens, but my friends agreed that only player C creates a treasure token. Was I wrong? I think that greatly decreases the value of the Curse.



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    Minor correction; you get a Gold token, not a Treasure token.
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    Minor correction; you get a Gold token, not a Treasure token.
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Minor correction; you get a Gold token, not a Treasure token.
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You are correct, players A and C each create a Gold token.



The ability "Whenever enchanted player is attacked, create a colorless artifact token named Gold" applies to the player that controls Curse of Opulence, which is player A in this case.



The other part of the ability, "Each opponent attacking that player does the same" makes it so that player C also gets a token.




303.4e An Aura’s controller is separate from the enchanted object’s controller or the enchanted player; the two need not be the same.




The player who controls Curse of Opulence is also the controller of the triggered ability:




112.8. The controller of an activated ability on the stack is the player who activated it. The controller of a triggered ability on the stack (other than a delayed triggered ability) is the player who controlled the ability’s source when it triggered [...]




And the controller of the ability is the one that carries out the instructions, including to create the token:




608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written.







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    You are correct, players A and C each create a Gold token.



    The ability "Whenever enchanted player is attacked, create a colorless artifact token named Gold" applies to the player that controls Curse of Opulence, which is player A in this case.



    The other part of the ability, "Each opponent attacking that player does the same" makes it so that player C also gets a token.




    303.4e An Aura’s controller is separate from the enchanted object’s controller or the enchanted player; the two need not be the same.




    The player who controls Curse of Opulence is also the controller of the triggered ability:




    112.8. The controller of an activated ability on the stack is the player who activated it. The controller of a triggered ability on the stack (other than a delayed triggered ability) is the player who controlled the ability’s source when it triggered [...]




    And the controller of the ability is the one that carries out the instructions, including to create the token:




    608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written.







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      You are correct, players A and C each create a Gold token.



      The ability "Whenever enchanted player is attacked, create a colorless artifact token named Gold" applies to the player that controls Curse of Opulence, which is player A in this case.



      The other part of the ability, "Each opponent attacking that player does the same" makes it so that player C also gets a token.




      303.4e An Aura’s controller is separate from the enchanted object’s controller or the enchanted player; the two need not be the same.




      The player who controls Curse of Opulence is also the controller of the triggered ability:




      112.8. The controller of an activated ability on the stack is the player who activated it. The controller of a triggered ability on the stack (other than a delayed triggered ability) is the player who controlled the ability’s source when it triggered [...]




      And the controller of the ability is the one that carries out the instructions, including to create the token:




      608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written.







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        You are correct, players A and C each create a Gold token.



        The ability "Whenever enchanted player is attacked, create a colorless artifact token named Gold" applies to the player that controls Curse of Opulence, which is player A in this case.



        The other part of the ability, "Each opponent attacking that player does the same" makes it so that player C also gets a token.




        303.4e An Aura’s controller is separate from the enchanted object’s controller or the enchanted player; the two need not be the same.




        The player who controls Curse of Opulence is also the controller of the triggered ability:




        112.8. The controller of an activated ability on the stack is the player who activated it. The controller of a triggered ability on the stack (other than a delayed triggered ability) is the player who controlled the ability’s source when it triggered [...]




        And the controller of the ability is the one that carries out the instructions, including to create the token:




        608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written.







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        You are correct, players A and C each create a Gold token.



        The ability "Whenever enchanted player is attacked, create a colorless artifact token named Gold" applies to the player that controls Curse of Opulence, which is player A in this case.



        The other part of the ability, "Each opponent attacking that player does the same" makes it so that player C also gets a token.




        303.4e An Aura’s controller is separate from the enchanted object’s controller or the enchanted player; the two need not be the same.




        The player who controls Curse of Opulence is also the controller of the triggered ability:




        112.8. The controller of an activated ability on the stack is the player who activated it. The controller of a triggered ability on the stack (other than a delayed triggered ability) is the player who controlled the ability’s source when it triggered [...]




        And the controller of the ability is the one that carries out the instructions, including to create the token:




        608.2c The controller of the spell or ability follows its instructions in the order written.








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