Can you return a token to the battlefield?
Can you return a token to the battlefield?
You will never find “Return target creature card or token from your graveyard to the battlefield.” for two reasons: Even if there was a token was in the graveyard when targets were chosen, it would have ceased to exists by the time the spell or ability resolved.
What happens if you bounce a creature token?
EDIT: question answered, and for others wondering about it, the short answer is “It vanishes”, and longer answer seems to be: “Tokens cannot exist anywhere else other than the Battlefield, so if they are moved to any other area of the game they go *poof\*.”
Can tokens go back to hand?
Token creatures will go to the hand for a brief time while the spell or ability is resolving – then they cease to exist when state-based actions are checked since they’re no longer on the battlefield. A token that’s bounced back to its owner’s hand won’t really be able to do anything before it ceases to exist.
Can a creature token be returned to hand?
Yes you can return it to their hand; no this will not count as destroying it. “Destroy” in Magic means something very specific. What actually happens is that the token is put into their hand, and then ceases to exist the next time state-based effects are checked.
Can a token be returned to the owner?
Once a token has left play, it can’t be returned to play by any means. As soon as the token leaves the ‘in play’ zone, it permanently ceases to exist and can never by any means be brought back. Are you suggesting that coconuts migrate?
Can a token copy of a legendary creature exist alongside?
The token copies exactly what was printed on the original creature. That include its name and the legendary supertype. Absinthe makes the heart grow fonder. The token copies exactly what was printed on the original creature. That include its name and the legendary supertype. Thank you. The same goes for shapeshifters then?
What happens when a token leaves a zone?
A token in a zone other than the in-play zone ceases to exist. This is a state-based effect. (Note that a token changing zones sets off triggered abilities before the token ceases to exist.) Once a token has left play, it can’t be returned to play by any means.
What happens when you remove a mutating creature from the battlefield?
Nothing new or complicated here. Interestingly, if the creature you’re targeting with your mutating creature spell is removed from the battlefield, the mutating creature spell still resolves. Instead of being attached to the other, though, it resolves and enters the battlefield as a creature of its own.