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The '''phased-out zone''' is an obsolete game [[zone]]. Prior to the ''[[Magic 2010]]'' rules update, permanents that phase out (and any [[Aura|Auras]] or [[Equipment]] attached to them) would be put into the phased-out zone to indicate their new status. Despite changing game zones, the original phasing rules treated phased-out permanents as though they hadn't changed zones. This was unintuitive, so this was changed to the current functionality of a phased-out permanent being treated as though it didn't exist, without actually changing zones. "Phased-out" is now a status an object can have, rather than a zone an object can exist in. | The '''phased-out zone''' is an obsolete game [[zone]]. Prior to the ''[[Magic 2010]]'' rules update, [[Permanent|permanents]] that [[phasing|phase out]] (and any [[Aura|Auras]] or [[Equipment]] attached to them) would be put into the phased-out zone to indicate their new status. Despite changing game zones, the original phasing rules treated phased-out permanents as though they hadn't changed zones. This was unintuitive, so this was changed to the current functionality of a phased-out permanent being treated as though it didn't exist, without actually changing zones. "Phased-out" is now a status an [[object]] can have, rather than a zone an object can exist in. | ||
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Revision as of 05:22, 22 December 2012
The phased-out zone is an obsolete game zone. Prior to the Magic 2010 rules update, permanents that phase out (and any Auras or Equipment attached to them) would be put into the phased-out zone to indicate their new status. Despite changing game zones, the original phasing rules treated phased-out permanents as though they hadn't changed zones. This was unintuitive, so this was changed to the current functionality of a phased-out permanent being treated as though it didn't exist, without actually changing zones. "Phased-out" is now a status an object can have, rather than a zone an object can exist in.
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See also
- Phasing - for the current phasing rules