Puresteel Paladin’s Metalcraft ability does not remove or change Equip abilities.

has two abilities, the second of which is a metalcraft ability that changes what you can pay to attach equipment you control to creatures you control. It does so by giving your equipment an additional equip ability that costs zero mana. This ability does not alter the cost of existing equip abilities or remove them. […]

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Torpor Orb’s ability prevents ALL creature entering the battlefield triggered abilities.

‘s ability prevents any abilities from triggering when a creatures enters the battlefield. At first look this seems to be pretty basic and straightforward, but there are a few things to be aware of. First of all, the easy part, when a creature enters the battlefield its enters the battlefield ability will not trigger. These […]

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Spinebiter’s ability only lets you damage blocking creatures or the defending player, not both

has an ability that is seen from time to time on green creatures. This ability allows the controller of an attacking Spinebiter to have it deal its combat damage to the defending player even if it is blocked. (Because of the way it mimics trample, this ability is sometimes referred to as ‘super trample.’) There […]

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Who controls the trigger?

A triggered ability is controlled by the controller of the source of the ability when the ability triggers. Normally this is pretty straightforward. For example, with something like the controller of the trigger is whoever controlled the Blood Seeker when creature came into play under an opponent’s control. In most cases the controller of a […]

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At the beginning of the end step vs until the end of turn.

There are a few things that happen at the end of every turn; players discard down to their maximum hand size, damage on creatures goes away etc. One area that often confuses players is the difference between effects that last until the turn ends and triggered abilities that trigger at the end of a turn. […]

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Tokens do go to the graveyard when destroyed.

Token creatures are actual creatures and they will cause relevant abilities to trigger when they leave play. For example, ‘s ability will trigger when a token creature controlled by an opponent goes to the graveyard. This also applies if the source of the ability itself goes to the graveyard. If a token copy of a […]

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