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'''Enchantment creatures''' are both [[enchantments]] and [[creatures]] and therefore the rules for both apply to them.
 
Enchantment creatures were introduced in the ''[[Theros]]'' set (there is also a [[Future Sight]] [[futureshifted]] card that's a creature enchantment, but it hasn't the [[Nyx]] frame: <c>Lucent Liminid</c>) that , where they represent the [[gods]] themselves and their emissaries (creatures with [[bestow]]). Enchantment creatures and [[enchantment artifacts]] in the [[Theros block]] all have a unique [[card frame]] that shows the starfield of [[Nyx]]. The Nyx frame doesn't have any rules associated with it. It's just a reminder that these creatures and artifacts are also enchantments. Other enchantments in ''Theros'' use the regular card frame. <ref>[http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/therosmechanics#a The Mechanics of ''Theros'']</ref>
 
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Enchantment creatures are both enchantments and creatures and therefore the rules for both apply to them.

Enchantment creatures were introduced in the Theros set (there is also a Future Sight futureshifted card that's a creature enchantment, but it hasn't the Nyx frame: Lucent Liminid) that , where they represent the gods themselves and their emissaries (creatures with bestow). Enchantment creatures and enchantment artifacts in the Theros block all have a unique card frame that shows the starfield of Nyx. The Nyx frame doesn't have any rules associated with it. It's just a reminder that these creatures and artifacts are also enchantments. Other enchantments in Theros use the regular card frame. [1]

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