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'''Bury''' is an [[obsolete]] [[keyword action]]. The term was introduced in ''[[Revised]]'', and removed from the vocabulary of ''[[Magic]]'' in the ''[[Tempest]]'' set and ''[[Sixth Edition]]''. <ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/evergreen-eggs-ham-2015-06-08|Evergreen Eggs & Ham|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 8, 2015}}</ref>  
'''Bury''' is an [[obsolete]] [[keyword action]]. The term was introduced in ''[[Revised]]'', and removed from the vocabulary of ''[[Magic]]'' in the ''[[Tempest]]'' set and ''[[Sixth Edition]]''. <ref>{{NewRef|making-magic/evergreen-eggs-ham-2015-06-08|Evergreen Eggs & Ham|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 8, 2015}}</ref>  


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Revision as of 14:25, 3 January 2016

Bury
Keyword Action
Introduced [[]]
Last used [[]]
Reminder Text Bury (Destroy [something]. It can't be regenerated.)
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keyword:"Bury"

Bury is an obsolete keyword action. The term was introduced in Revised, and removed from the vocabulary of Magic in the Tempest set and Sixth Edition. [1]

All cards that used the term were given errata in the Oracle card reference to instead read "Destroy [something]. It can't be regenerated," or "Sacrifice [something]."

Rules

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Examples

After Revised and prior to the rule change, the 5th Edition wording of Wrath of God was as follows:

Wrath of God received errata after Tempest was released to read "Destroy all creatures. Those creatures cannot be regenerated this turn." With 6th Edition, this wording was simplified further to the modern "Destroy all creatures. They can't be regenerated."

Sacrificing

Some cards used "bury" as a general term for putting something into a player's graveyard, usually by sacrificing it. These cards received errata to indicate exactly what was to be done with them. For example, Urborg Justice and Call of the Wild from Weatherlight used "bury" to indicate two different things; they received errata to state specifically what.

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