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* Effects that force the permanent's controller to [[sacrifice]] it, such as <c>Cruel Edict</c>.
* Effects that force the permanent's controller to [[sacrifice]] it, such as <c>Cruel Edict</c>.
* Effects that move ([[tuck]]) the creature to a generally inaccessible place, such as <c>Bant Charm</c>.
* Effects that move ([[tuck]]) the creature to a generally inaccessible place, such as <c>Bant Charm</c>.
In [[Limited]] formats, "removal" tends to have a looser definition, as creatures abilities are typically not as significant in comparison to being a good in combat. In addition to the aforementioned effects, there are some further types which are Aura-based:
* Auras that prevent attacking or blocking (known as a "[[pacifism]]") such as <c>Arrest</c> or <c>Faith's Fetters</c>.
* Auras that prevent a permanent from untapping, such as <c>Waterknot</c> or <c>Unquenchable Thirst</c>.
* Auras that reduce power to an insignificant number, such as <c>Illusory Wrappings</c> or <c>Slimebind</c>.
* Auras that prevent the damage the enchanted creature would deal, such as <c>Ghostly Possession</c> or <c>Defang</c>.
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Revision as of 03:03, 20 May 2019

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 six effects:[1]

In Limited formats, "removal" tends to have a looser definition, as creatures abilities are typically not as significant in comparison to being a good in combat. In addition to the aforementioned effects, there are some further types which are Aura-based:

References

  1. Mark Rosewater (March 24, 2008). "Shaman You". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
  2. Devin Low (July 11, 2008). "How to Kill What Can't Die". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.