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Magic the Gathering rules question?
Does a special land that can become a creature for a turn like Inkmoth Nexus, go to the graveyard if it gets destroyed, done enough damage to, or poisoned enough that it would "kill" the creature. Basically, if I were to make a artifact infect moth and it gets a doom blade, would I put that card in the graveyard or would it revert back to a land?
the card does state "It's still a land"
2 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
graveyard. creature lands are to be treated as creatures and lands. anything that would destroy either will destroy an activated inkmoth
- pikapika212Lv 710 years ago
Its a creature and a land, if a card destroys a land, it dies, if it destroys the creature part, it dies.
Basically, if a had a paper bag that came to life and I killed it with a fire, even though it was a aliving creature, its still a paper bag