" cards.
[D'Angelo 1999/05/01]
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Yavimaya Gnats
Color |
Green |
Type |
Creature - Insect |
Cost |
Cost=2G |
Expansion |
IA(U) |
Text(IA+errata):0/1, Flying. ; {G}: Regenerate ~this~. [Oracle 2000/02/01]
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Yavimaya Granger
Color |
Green |
Type |
Creature - Elf |
Cost |
Cost=2G |
Expansion |
UL(C) |
Text(UL+errata):2/2. ; Echo ; When ~this~ comes into play, you may search
your library for a basic land card and put that card into play tapped. If
you do, shuffle your library. [Oracle 2003/02/01]
You do not have to find a basic land card if you do not want to. See
Rule Z.6.9. [D'Angelo 2001/07/14]
Note -Also see Comes Into Play Abilities, Rule E.3.
Note -Also see Echo, Rule A.14.
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Yavimaya Hollow
Color |
Land |
Type |
Legendary Land |
Cost |
Cost=None |
Expansion |
UD(R) |
Text(UD):{Tap}: Add one colorless mana to your mana pool. ;
{G},{Tap}: Regenerate target creature.
Note -Also see Legendary Permanents, Rule K.17.
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Yavimaya Kavu
Color |
Multi |
Type |
Creature - Kavu |
Cost |
Cost=2RG |
Expansion |
IN(U) |
Text(IN):*/*. ; ~this~'s power is equal to the number of red creatures in
play. ; ~this~'s toughness is equal to the number of green creatures in
play.
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Yavimaya Scion
Color |
Green |
Type |
Creature - Treefolk |
Cost |
Cost=4G |
Expansion |
UL(C) |
Text(UL):4/4, Protection from Artifacts.
It will not reduce colorless damage to zero which is not from an artifact.
[Barclay 1999/02/09]
Note -Also see Protection, Rule A.31.
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Yavimaya's Embrace
Color |
Multi |
Type |
Enchant Creature |
Cost |
Cost=5GUU |
Expansion |
AP(R) |
Text(AP):You control enchanted creature. ; Enchanted creature gets +2/+2
and has trample.
Note -Also see Trample, Rule A.37.
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Yavimaya Wurm
Color |
Green |
Type |
Creature - Wurm |
Cost |
Cost=4GG |
Expansion |
UL(C)/BD(F1) |
Text(UL):6/4, Trample.
Note -Also see Trample, Rule A.37.
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Yawgmoth Demon
Color |
Black |
Type |
Creature - Demon |
Cost |
Cost=4BB |
Expansion |
AQ(U1)/CH(U1) |
Text(CH+errata):6/6, Flying, First Strike. ; At the beginning of your
upkeep, unless you sacrifice an artifact, tap ~this~ and it deals 2 damage
to you. [Oracle 1999/09/03]
The sacrificing of an artifact is not mandatory. You can choose not to
sacrifice an artifact but will pay the consequences. [Aahz 1994/11/02]
Extended tournaments (see Rule D.15) have banned this card since 1999/10/01.
Note -Also see First Strike, Rule A.18.
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Yawgmoth's Agenda
Color |
Black |
Type |
Enchantment |
Cost |
Cost=3BB |
Expansion |
IN(R) |
Text(IN):Play no more than one spell each turn. ; You may play cards in
your graveyard as though they were in your hand. ; If a card would be put
into your graveyard from anywhere, remove it from the game instead.
The cards in your graveyard are not considered to be in your hand for any
reason other than for playing them. For example, you can't discard them.
[Invasion FAQ 2000/10/03]
You do count spells that were played this turn before this card enters play.
[DeLaney 2000/10/18] (The Invasion FAQ is not correct on this point.)
It will remove itself from the game if it is going to the graveyard from
play. [D'Angelo 2001/01/13]
If you play a card that becomes a permanent, then the card will enter play
as normal. If you play a card that does not become a permanent, then
it will go to the stack and then upon resolution it will go to the
graveyard... and instead be removed from the game. [D'Angelo 2001/04/16]
Note -Also see Yawgmoth's Will.
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Yawgmoth's Bargain
Color |
Black |
Type |
Enchantment |
Cost |
Cost=4BB |
Expansion |
UD(R) |
Text(UD):Skip your draw step. ; Pay 1 life: Draw a card.
Type 1 tournaments (see Rule D.13) have restricted this card since
1999/10/01.
Type 1.5 tournaments (see Rule D.14) have banned this card since 1999/10/01.
Extended tournaments (see Rule D.15) have banned this card since 1999/08/01.
Note -Also see Skipping a Phase or Step, Rule G.36.
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Yawgmoth's Edict
Color |
Black |
Type |
Enchantment |
Cost |
Cost=1B |
Expansion |
US(U)/7(U) |
Text(7th):Whenever an opponent plays a white spell, that player loses 1
life and you gain 1 life.
The ability triggers when the spell is announced. This is before any
responses can be announced. It is long before the announced spell
resolves. [DeLaney 1998/10/05] For example, casting Disenchant will
trigger this and cause the life loss/gain before Disenchant can resolve.
Loss of life cannot be prevented by any means. See Rule G.21.2.
[DeLaney 1998/10/05]
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Yawgmoth's Will
Color |
Black |
Type |
Sorcery |
Cost |
Cost=2B |
Expansion |
US(R) |
Text(US+errata):Until end of turn, you may play cards in your graveyard as
though they were in your hand. ; If a card would be put into your
graveyard this turn, remove that card from the game instead.
[Oracle 1999/07/21]
If you play a Buyback spell (see Rule A.10), then there will be two effects
trying to replace where the card goes. You get to choose if the Buyback
returns the card to your hand or the card gets removed from the game.
[bethmo 1998/10/12]
To "play a card" is to either announce a spell (see Rule T.4) or to put
a land into play using the main phase special action (see Rule P.8.4).
[D'Angelo 1999/01/18]
If an effect asks you to discard a card, you cannot "discard" something
that is in your graveyard. Those cards are not in your hand for any
reason other than letting you play them. Thus, Cycling abilities of
cards in the graveyard cannot be used. [DeLaney 1998/10/15]
If you play a card using Yawgmoth's Will and something triggers only
when "played from your hand", that something will not trigger.
[bethmo 1999/03/05] Such things trigger based on where the card came
from.
It does not look back in time. It only removes cards from the game that
go to the graveyard after it is cast. [D'Angelo 1998/11/04]
The second ability is a replacement ability (see Rule T.10). It applies to
both costs and effects. [WotC Rules Team 1998/11/03] There is no infinite
loop mana generation with Dark Ritual. [D'Angelo 1998/11/04]
It will remove itself from the game since it goes to the graveyard after
its effect starts. [D'Angelo 1998/11/04]
Note -Also see Yawgmoth's Agenda.
Type 1 tournaments (see Rule D.13) have restricted this card since
1999/10/01.
Type 1.5 tournaments (see Rule D.14) have banned this card since 1999/10/01.
Extended tournaments (See Rule D.15) have banned this card since 1999/10/01.
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Acknowledgments and Disclaimers