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**'''702.95a''' Scavenge is an [[activated ability]] that functions only while the card with scavenge is in a [[graveyard]]. "Scavenge [cost]" means "[Cost], [[Exile]] this card from your graveyard: Put a number of [[Counter/List of Counters#+1/+1 counter|+1/+1 counter]] equal to the power of the card you exiled on target creature. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery."
**'''702.95a''' Scavenge is an [[activated ability]] that functions only while the card with scavenge is in a [[graveyard]]. "Scavenge [cost]" means "[Cost], [[Exile]] this card from your graveyard: Put a number of [[Counter/List of Counters#+1/+1 counter|+1/+1 counter]] equal to the power of the card you exiled on target creature. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery."
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==Rulings==
*Exiling the creature card with scavenge is part of the cost of activating the scavenge ability. Once the ability is activated and the cost is paid, it’s too late to stop the ability from being activated by trying to remove the creature card from the graveyard.


==Reminder text==
==Reminder text==

Revision as of 16:32, 12 February 2013

Scavenge is a keyword ability that was introduced in Return to Ravnica. It basically reads as a variation on flashback that makes target creature bigger.

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Rulings

  • Exiling the creature card with scavenge is part of the cost of activating the scavenge ability. Once the ability is activated and the cost is paid, it’s too late to stop the ability from being activated by trying to remove the creature card from the graveyard.

Reminder text

The latest reminder text for Scavenge reads Exile this card from your graveyard: Put a number of +1/+1 counters equal to this card's power on target creature. Scavenge only as a sorcery.

Example

Color percentages

There is a total of 10 cards that involve scavenge, which divide by color as such:

  • Green = 40 %
  • Black = 30 %
  • Multicolored = 30 %