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Is there a conventional way of searching for lands in a mono-red deck? edited body |
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Oct 14 |
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Is there a conventional way of searching for lands in a mono-red deck? I chose to list non-Standard cards as well since they are useful for people with similar questions outside of Standard and because Standard is an ever changing format. |
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Oct 14 |
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Is there a conventional way of searching for lands in a mono-red deck? edited body |
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Oct 14 |
answered | Is there a conventional way of searching for lands in a mono-red deck? |
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Oct 14 |
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What happens when you remove a token creature from the game, and then return it under it's owner's control? @David Zaslavsky - that's very weird as I was also going to the official comp rules site. Maybe my browser was doing some weird caching thing? Anyway, yes you are correct. I had read the comment from ghotte wrong. My bad. Carry on. |
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Oct 14 |
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What happens when you remove a token creature from the game, and then return it under it's owner's control? Venser, the Sojourner is a perfect example of what I think the question is asking. |
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Oct 14 |
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What happens when you remove a token creature from the game, and then return it under it's owner's control? @David Zaslavsky - Your rule must be from an older version of the comp rules. 110.5g currently reads "A token that has left the battlefield can’t come back onto the battlefield. If such a token would return to the battlefield, it remains in its current zone instead." It ceases to exist the next time state-based actions are checked. Tokens DO trigger "leaves the battlefield" abilities. |
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Sep 27 |
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How can a blue control deck be made more efficient? A quick thought to add to this great answer: try Stoic Rebuttal instead of Cancel if you can. At its worst, its the same card and it could end up being better. |