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If you cast this on a face-down Akroma, Angel of Wrath, it would come back face-up. :)
Posted By: ParadOxymoron (7/29/2010 1:30:04 PM)
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...or what most people would use it for, to protect against removals from your opponent.
Posted By: Vadoff (9/5/2009 1:52:51 PM)
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This then wrath of god....
Posted By: GrimGorgonBC (7/28/2009 4:38:01 PM)
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Love the flavor text. It sounds quite beautiful.
Posted By: VirtueVsVice (3/15/2010 8:56:49 PM)
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Works well with Shriekmaw and Mulldrifter. Oh, and Reiver Demon, and almost every other creature with a good "enters the battlefield" ability
EDIT: sorry, forget about the Reiver Demon - I forgot that it only works when you cast it from your hand :S
Posted By: GrimjawxRULES (4/3/2010 8:41:45 AM)
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when it targets a token do you get it back at the end of the turn?
Posted By: artemoila (4/18/2011 7:19:44 AM)
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I love using this with my G/W elf deck. Considering how often the Joraga Warcaller has a tendancy to get bladed (or countered outright), this card is the best because I can bounce him out of the way and bring him back even stronger, boosting all of my other elves.
Posted By: CallmeMerry (4/10/2011 9:27:56 PM)
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Both this and Akroma in the deck irk me.

They both have qualities that have absolutely no purpose within the deck;
Akroma's protection from red,
and this card's arcane subtype.

They're both great cards, but I feel like any cards in a duel deck should be perfect from within the vacuum of the duel.
Posted By: HairlessThoctar (8/12/2010 8:43:51 PM)
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You don't. As soon as it finishes resolving, having exiled the token, state-based effects are checked, they see a token not on the battlefield, and it ceases to exist.

Another example is casting Warp World while having tokens on the battlefield. Technically, you have to shuffle them into your library as well and remove them from it after you finish resolving it, when you check the state-based effects.

Note that this doesn't mean that these tokens could re-enter the battlefield.

110.5f A token that’s phased out, or that’s in a zone other than the battlefield, ceases to exist. This is a state-based action; see rule 704. (Note that if a token changes zones, applicable triggered abilities will trigger before the token ceases to exist.)

110.5g 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-b
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Posted By: Falgorn (5/20/2011 2:09:23 AM)
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See the TURTLE of enormous girth!
On his shell he holds the earth!
His thoughts are slow but always kind,
He holds us all within his mind!
Posted By: Shadoflaam (2/29/2012 12:48:57 PM)
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