Glimmervoid wrote:Vicious wrote:MRDOD wrote:I don't think anyone would bother to make one for me, but here's my card:
Duck of DOOM
Color- Red
Cost- 1+R
Type- Wait, Who's That?
0/1
[Tap]: Place a +1/+1 Noticed By Somebody Counter on Duck of DOOM. At the end of your turn, remove all Noticed By Somebody Counters.
Overshadowed: If any Legendary Creature is in play on either side, bury Duck of DOOM.
"Add 3 zeroes to all figures and disregard the first sentence because I am a moron."
[Yes, I purposefully made myself useless. I'm not sure what burying does, but it sounds right for either getting placed back in the library or put back in your hand.]
Erm, you won't be going to the hand, the library, or the graveyard: "Bury" means removed from game. Just an FYI.
Are you sure i thought it was an old word now replace by destroy and can’t be regenerated.
It's no longer printed, "Removed from the game" is used now, IIRC. When you see "Bury X" read "Remove X from the game". Cannot be regenerated is different, as cards which are destroyed and cannot be regenerated are still sent to the graveyard and are subject to Raise Dead, etc as well as anything that looks at the graveyard. "Buried" means out of the game entirely. If I use Dark Banishing on your Shivan Dragon, he's gone. You can't reanimate him later, and he doesn't count towards your graveyard card count in the case of Threshold.
Edit: Look at Dark Banishing and Incinerate. One says Bury, one says Cannot be Regenerated, but they are cards which existed simultaneously. If I Incinerate something and it's killed, it goes into the graveyard without a chance to be regenerated. However, you can Raise Dead, Zombify, Death Denied, etc it next turn and bring it back into play/your hand.
However, if I Dark Banish something, it's gone completely. Poof! into nothingness. You can't regenerate it, and you also can't bring it back later, or count it as a card in your graveyard. You'd set it aside, face down, next to your graveyard.