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'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''' | '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''' | ||
*Source of an Ability | *Source of an [[Ability]] | ||
*The source of an ability is the object that generated it. See rule 402, “Abilities,” and rule 200.7.}} | *The source of an ability is the object that generated it. See rule 402, “Abilities,” and rule 200.7.}} | ||
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'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''' | '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]''' | ||
*Source of Damage | *Source of [[Damage]] | ||
*The source of damage is the object that dealt it. If an effect requires a player to choose a source of damage, he or she may choose a permanent, a spell on the stack (including one that creates a permanent), or any object referred to by an object on the stack (including a creature that assigned combat damage on the stack, even if the creature is no longer in play or is no longer a creature). A source doesn’t need to be capable of dealing damage to be a legal choice. See rule 419.8, “Sources of Damage.” | *The source of damage is the object that dealt it. If an effect requires a player to choose a source of damage, he or she may choose a permanent, a spell on the stack (including one that creates a permanent), or any object referred to by an object on the stack (including a creature that assigned combat damage on the stack, even if the creature is no longer in play or is no longer a creature). A source doesn’t need to be capable of dealing damage to be a legal choice. See rule 419.8, “Sources of Damage.” | ||
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