Local enchantment: Difference between revisions

From MTG Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
>LegacymtgsalvationUser1033
No edit summary
>Hunterofsalvation
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Local enchantment''' is an obsolete term which has been replaced with [[Aura]].
'''Local enchantment''' is an obsolete term which has been replaced with [[Aura]]. Up until ''[[Ninth Edition]]'' of the Core game, local enchantments carried all the rules in their type, which agonized [[R&D]]. As auras, they now have the rules in the actual [[Rules Box]]. Auras can be more diverse and it's easier for beginners to recognize that Auras are [[enchantments]].


{{rules|text=
{{rules|text=
'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
'''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
Some older cards used the term “local enchantment” for enchantments that are attached to other permanents while they’re in play. These cards now have the Aura subtype.}}
Some older cards used the term “local enchantment” for enchantments that are attached to other permanents while they’re in play. These cards now have the Aura subtype.}}
Local Enchantments included:
* '''Enchant Artifact''' (for example <c>Animate Artifact</c>
* '''Enchant Creature''' (for example <c>Aspect of Wolf</c>
* '''Enchant Dead Creature''' (only on <c>Animate Dead</c>, which is now an enchantment)
* '''Enchant Land''' (for example <c>Curse Land</c>
[[Category: Magic rules]]
[[Category: Magic rules]]

Revision as of 12:21, 22 November 2013

Local enchantment is an obsolete term which has been replaced with Aura. Up until Ninth Edition of the Core game, local enchantments carried all the rules in their type, which agonized R&D. As auras, they now have the rules in the actual Rules Box. Auras can be more diverse and it's easier for beginners to recognize that Auras are enchantments.

From the ()


Local Enchantments included: