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'''Local enchantment''' is an obsolete term which has been replaced with [[Aura]]. Up until ''[[Ninth Edition]]'' of the Core game, local enchantments carried all the rules in their type, which agonized [[R&D]]. As auras, they now have the rules in the actual [[Rules Box]]. Auras can be more diverse and it's easier for beginners to recognize that Auras are [[enchantments]].
'''Local enchantment''' is an [[obsolete]] term which has been replaced with [[Aura]]. Up until ''[[Ninth Edition]]'' of the Core game, local enchantments carried all the rules in their [[type]], which disturbed [[R&D]]. Additionally, since the type line said "Enchant" but not "Enchantment", players often didn't understand that, say, an Enchant Creature was also an Enchantment. As auras, they now have the rules in the actual [[text box]]. Auras can have more complex and diverse target conditions and it's easier for beginners to recognize that Auras are [[enchantment]]s.


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==Rules==
'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
{{CR|glossary|Local Enchantment}}
Some older cards used the term “local enchantment” for enchantments that are attached to other permanents while they’re in play. These cards now have the Aura subtype.}}


==Types==
Local Enchantments included:
Local Enchantments included:
* '''Enchant Artifact''' (for example <c>Animate Artifact</c>)
* '''Enchant Artifact''' (for example <c>Animate Artifact</c>)
* '''Enchant Creature''' (for example <c>Aspect of Wolf</c>)
* '''Enchant Creature''' (for example <c>Aspect of Wolf</c>)<ref>{{DailyRef|making-magic/some-enchanted-card-type-2002-04-15|Some Enchanted Card Type|[[Mark Rosewater]]|April 15, 2002}}</ref>
* '''Enchant Dead Creature''' (only on <c>Animate Dead</c>, which is now an enchantment)
* '''Enchant Dead Creature''' (only on <c>Animate Dead</c>)<ref>{{DailyRef|arcana/what-animate-dead-says-2011-11-08|What Animate Dead Says|[[Monty Ashley]]|November 8, 2011}}</ref>
* '''Enchant Land''' (for example <c>Curse Land</c>)
* '''Enchant Land''' (for example <c>Cursed Land</c>)
*'''Enchant Plains''' (for example <c>Genju of the Fields</c>)
* '''Enchant Wall''' (for example <c>Animate Wall</c>)
In contrast '''Enchant World''' (for example <c>Bazaar of Wonders</c>) is not a local but a [[global enchantment]].
==References==
{{Reflist}}


[[Category: Magic rules]]
{{Card types}}

Latest revision as of 23:25, 7 January 2022

Local enchantment is an obsolete term which has been replaced with Aura. Up until Ninth Edition of the Core game, local enchantments carried all the rules in their type, which disturbed R&D. Additionally, since the type line said "Enchant" but not "Enchantment", players often didn't understand that, say, an Enchant Creature was also an Enchantment. As auras, they now have the rules in the actual text box. Auras can have more complex and diverse target conditions and it's easier for beginners to recognize that Auras are enchantments.

Rules

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)

Local Enchantment (Obsolete)
An obsolete term for an Aura. Cards printed with this text have received errata in the Oracle card reference.

Types

Local Enchantments included:

In contrast Enchant World (for example Bazaar of Wonders) is not a local but a global enchantment.

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (April 15, 2002). "Some Enchanted Card Type". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Monty Ashley (November 8, 2011). "What Animate Dead Says". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.