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It was added to the Slang Page by Chaosof99 on 17 june 2011
It was added to the Slang Page by Chaosof99 on 17 june 2011
See also: http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showpost.php?p=6871741&postcount=7
See also: http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?p=6871741  
http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75842/29134915/Apparently,_some_people_have_a_real_problem_with_tucking_%28Terminus,_Hallowed_Burial,_etc%29
--[[User:Hunter61|Hunter61]] 12:09, 8 June 2012 (EDT)
--[[User:Hunter61|Hunter61]] 12:09, 8 June 2012 (EDT)
XD at least it is a valid source XD [[User:Unistardust|Unistardust]] 01:17, 9 June 2012 (EDT)
: You guys should play [[Commander (format)|Commander]] then. It's a very potent and popular form of removal in that format, because it can get rid of an opponents General without the threat of it just being replayed the next turn. [[User:Chaosof99|Chaosof99]] 03:26, 9 June 2012 (EDT)
Technically speaking, Progenitus self-tucks if it would go to the graveyard.

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I have never heard of this term in all the years I've played Magic. --GeoMike 11:26, 8 June 2012 (EDT)

Well, me too XD but I just want to seek something that can describe the action of "putting cards on the bottom of its owner's library"...and I got this word from the Magic slang page...just wonder any other terms that can be used for this kind of mechanism. Unistardust 11:33, 8 June 2012 (EDT)

It was added to the Slang Page by Chaosof99 on 17 june 2011 See also: http://forums.mtgsalvation.com/showthread.php?p=6871741 http://community.wizards.com/go/thread/view/75842/29134915/Apparently,_some_people_have_a_real_problem_with_tucking_%28Terminus,_Hallowed_Burial,_etc%29 --Hunter61 12:09, 8 June 2012 (EDT)

XD at least it is a valid source XD Unistardust 01:17, 9 June 2012 (EDT)

You guys should play Commander then. It's a very potent and popular form of removal in that format, because it can get rid of an opponents General without the threat of it just being replayed the next turn. Chaosof99 03:26, 9 June 2012 (EDT)

Technically speaking, Progenitus self-tucks if it would go to the graveyard.