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'''Removal''' is a spell or ability that is used to remove [[permanent|permanents]] from play permanently, either by putting the permanent in the [[graveyard]] or by [[Exile|exiling]] it, or any other place that the creature cannot return from. Removal is the most common type of [[answer]] to permanents other than the [[blocking]] of [[attack|attacking]] creatures.
'''Removal''' is a spell or ability that is used to remove [[permanent|permanents]] from play permanently, either by putting the permanent in the [[graveyard]] or by [[Exile|exiling]] it, or any other place that the creature cannot return from. Removal is the most common type of [[answer]] to permanents other than the [[blocking]] of [[attack|attacking]] creatures.


Commonly removal means one of four effects:
Commonly removal means one of five effects:
* Effects that [[destroy]] the permanent, such as <c>Doom Blade</c> or <c>Naturalize</c>.
* Effects that [[destroy]] the permanent, such as <c>Doom Blade</c> or <c>Naturalize</c>.
* Effects that can deal [[damage]] to a [[creature]], such as <c>Lightning Bolt</c>.
* Effects that can deal [[damage]] to a [[creature]], such as <c>Lightning Bolt</c>.

Revision as of 00:47, 17 December 2011

Removal is a spell or ability that is used to remove permanents from play permanently, either by putting the permanent in the graveyard or by exiling it, or any other place that the creature cannot return from. Removal is the most common type of answer to permanents other than the blocking of attacking creatures.

Commonly removal means one of five effects: