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'''Gotcha''' is an [[ability word]] which has only been seen in ''[[Unhinged]]''. It groups together abilities on cards which allow recursion from the [[graveyard]] when its owner says "Gotcha!" in response to a specific event, normally something an opponent is doing. Unlike other ability words, Gotcha isn't italicized.
'''Gotcha''' is an [[ability word]] which has only been seen in ''[[Unhinged]]''. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/af41|The Spoken Word|[[Aaron Forsythe]]|November 19, 2004}}</ref> It groups together abilities on cards which allow recursion from the [[graveyard]] when its owner says "Gotcha!" in response to a specific event, normally something an opponent is doing. Unlike other ability words, Gotcha isn't italicized.


==Example==
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*<c>Stop That</c> - {{B}}<br>Instant<br>Target player discards a card.<br>Gotcha {{-}} Whenever an opponent audibly flicks the cards in his or her hand, you may say "Gotcha!" If you do, return Stop That from your graveyard to your hand.
*<c>Stop That</c> - {{B}}<br>Instant<br>Target player discards a card.<br>Gotcha {{-}} Whenever an opponent audibly flicks the cards in his or her hand, you may say "Gotcha!" If you do, return Stop That from your graveyard to your hand.
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==References==
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[[Category:Magic rules]][[Category:Miscellaneous mechanics]]

Revision as of 17:29, 18 May 2014

Gotcha is an ability word which has only been seen in Unhinged. [1] It groups together abilities on cards which allow recursion from the graveyard when its owner says "Gotcha!" in response to a specific event, normally something an opponent is doing. Unlike other ability words, Gotcha isn't italicized.

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References

  1. Aaron Forsythe (November 19, 2004). "The Spoken Word". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.