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An event in Magic can be any change in any facet of the game state. The rules are purposely vague on what they can be. They are watched for by several kinds of effects, which will define their specific event in their texts. When the watched-for even happens (for a [[triggered ability]]), or just before it would happen (for [[replacement and prevention effects]]), these effects make something else happen.
An event in Magic can be any change in any facet of the game state. The rules are purposely vague on what they can be.
 
They are watched for by several kinds of effects, which will define their specific event in their texts. When that event happens (for a [[triggered ability]]), or just before it would happen (for [[replacement and prevention effects]]), these effects make something else happen.


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Revision as of 22:03, 29 June 2007

An event in Magic can be any change in any facet of the game state. The rules are purposely vague on what they can be.

They are watched for by several kinds of effects, which will define their specific event in their texts. When that event happens (for a triggered ability), or just before it would happen (for replacement and prevention effects), these effects make something else happen.

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