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An '''emblem''' is a marker with an ability on it.  
An '''emblem''' is a marker with an ability on it.  


An emblem is a new kind of object, different from a card or a token. The ability is the only characteristic it has. Emblems have no color, name, card type, or anything else — just that ability. They are placed in the [[command zone]], which is the same place where [[Archenemy]] [[scheme]]s, [[Planechase]] [[planes]], [[Vanguard]] cards, and [[EDH]] generals are placed. They're <b>not</b> [[permanents]], and absolutely nothing can touch them or get rid of them, simply because no cards say that they can.
An emblem is different from a [[card]] or a [[token]]. The ability is the only characteristic it has. Emblems have no color, name, card type, or anything else — just that ability. They are placed in the [[command zone]], which is the same place where [[Archenemy]] [[scheme]]s, [[Planechase]] [[planes]], [[Vanguard]] cards, and [[EDH]] generals are placed. They're <b>not</b> [[permanents]], and absolutely nothing can touch them or get rid of them, simply because no cards say that they can.


Emblems were created in the July 2010 rules update to fix rules revolving around <c>Elspeth, Knight-Errant</c>'s ultimate, which left an effect hanging over the game without any visual indicator.<ref>http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/99a</ref> Elspeth could theoretically 'go off' and then be shuffled back in the deck or somehow end up totally out of play, but still have her indestructibility clause hanging over the battle for turns to come. This situation left open the possibility that players would just forget about it.  
Emblems were created in the July 2010 rules update to fix rules revolving around <c>Elspeth, Knight-Errant</c>'s ultimate, which left an effect hanging over the game without any visual indicator.<ref>http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/99a</ref> Elspeth could theoretically 'go off' and then be shuffled back in the deck or somehow end up totally out of play, but still have her indestructibility clause hanging over the battle for turns to come. This situation left open the possibility that players would just forget about it.  

Revision as of 04:55, 10 September 2013

An emblem is a marker with an ability on it.

An emblem is different from a card or a token. The ability is the only characteristic it has. Emblems have no color, name, card type, or anything else — just that ability. They are placed in the command zone, which is the same place where Archenemy schemes, Planechase planes, Vanguard cards, and EDH generals are placed. They're not permanents, and absolutely nothing can touch them or get rid of them, simply because no cards say that they can.

Emblems were created in the July 2010 rules update to fix rules revolving around Elspeth, Knight-Errant's ultimate, which left an effect hanging over the game without any visual indicator.[1] Elspeth could theoretically 'go off' and then be shuffled back in the deck or somehow end up totally out of play, but still have her indestructibility clause hanging over the battle for turns to come. This situation left open the possibility that players would just forget about it.

The emblem for Sorin, Lord of Innistrad from Dark Ascension was the first emblem to be actually printed.

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Cards that produce emblems

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