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− | Destroying a creature means putting it into its owner's [[graveyard]] from the [[Battle Zone]]. You can destroy your own creatures or your opponent's creatures. if a card tells you to destroy something, you can only choose a creature—not a shield or a card in the [[mana zone]] unless the card says to specifically. |
+ | Destroying a creature means putting it into its owner's [[graveyard]] from the [[Battle Zone]]. You can destroy your own creatures or your opponent's creatures. if a card tells you to destroy something, you can only choose a creature—not a shield or a card in the [[Mana Zone|mana zone]] unless the card says to specifically. |
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Revision as of 01:12, 21 April 2008
Destroying a creature means putting it into its owner's graveyard from the Battle Zone. You can destroy your own creatures or your opponent's creatures. if a card tells you to destroy something, you can only choose a creature—not a shield or a card in the mana zone unless the card says to specifically.