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*It is possible for [[Banding]] to result in a Shadow creature blocking or being blocked by a non-Shadow creature. This is legal. | *It is possible for [[Banding]] to result in a Shadow creature blocking or being blocked by a non-Shadow creature. This is legal. | ||
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*<c>Dauthi Marauder</c> - {{2}}{{B}}<br>Creature {{-}} Dauthi Minion<br>3/1<br>Shadow ''(This creature can block or be blocked by only creatures with shadow.)''<br> | |||
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==Creature type== | ==Creature type== |
Revision as of 01:40, 25 February 2012
Shadow is a keyword ability on creatures that serves as both an evasion ability and a blocking restriction. An attacking creature with shadow can only be blocked by a defending creature with shadow, and a defending creature with shadow can only block an attacking creature with shadow. It was first seen in the Tempest block, and was revisited in the Time Spiral block. Shadow is found on black, white or blue creatures, while a few red and green creatures are able to block shadow creatures.
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Rulings
- It is possible for Banding to result in a Shadow creature blocking or being blocked by a non-Shadow creature. This is legal.
Example
Creature type
- The creature subtype Shadow became Spirit in the Grand Creature Type Update (Nether Shadow).
Cards that grant Shadow
Enchantments
target creature
Instant