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If I blink Garruk, the Veil-Cursed with something like Skybind, does he come back and instantly die?










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  • @Hackworth I'm not sure this is a duplicate. This question is specifically about the back face of a double-faced planeswalker, and the linked question doesn't address that at all.

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  • Correct, I jumped the gun a bit. Should read the cards first.

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  • Correct, I jumped the gun a bit. Should read the cards first.

    – Hackworth
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  • @Hackworth I'm not sure this is a duplicate. This question is specifically about the back face of a double-faced planeswalker, and the linked question doesn't address that at all.

    – murgatroid99
    5 hours ago











  • Correct, I jumped the gun a bit. Should read the cards first.

    – Hackworth
    5 hours ago



















  • @Hackworth I'm not sure this is a duplicate. This question is specifically about the back face of a double-faced planeswalker, and the linked question doesn't address that at all.

    – murgatroid99
    5 hours ago











  • Correct, I jumped the gun a bit. Should read the cards first.

    – Hackworth
    5 hours ago

















@Hackworth I'm not sure this is a duplicate. This question is specifically about the back face of a double-faced planeswalker, and the linked question doesn't address that at all.

– murgatroid99
5 hours ago





@Hackworth I'm not sure this is a duplicate. This question is specifically about the back face of a double-faced planeswalker, and the linked question doesn't address that at all.

– murgatroid99
5 hours ago













Correct, I jumped the gun a bit. Should read the cards first.

– Hackworth
5 hours ago





Correct, I jumped the gun a bit. Should read the cards first.

– Hackworth
5 hours ago










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When you blink Garruk, the Veil-Cursed, it will return as Garruk Relentless as if you had just cast it.



When a permanent such as a planeswalker leaves the battlefield, it becomes a new object with no relation to its former existence. When it returns, it will enter the battlefield as if you had cast it from your hand, non-transformed and with full loyalty.




400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.



121.2. Counters on an object are not retained if that object moves from one zone to another. The counters are not “removed”; they simply cease to exist. See rule 400.7.



209.1. Each planeswalker card has a loyalty number printed in its lower right corner. This indicates its loyalty while it’s not on the battlefield, and it also indicates that the planeswalker enters the battlefield with that many loyalty counters on it.







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    I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

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When you blink Garruk, the Veil-Cursed, it will return as Garruk Relentless as if you had just cast it.



When a permanent such as a planeswalker leaves the battlefield, it becomes a new object with no relation to its former existence. When it returns, it will enter the battlefield as if you had cast it from your hand, non-transformed and with full loyalty.




400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.



121.2. Counters on an object are not retained if that object moves from one zone to another. The counters are not “removed”; they simply cease to exist. See rule 400.7.



209.1. Each planeswalker card has a loyalty number printed in its lower right corner. This indicates its loyalty while it’s not on the battlefield, and it also indicates that the planeswalker enters the battlefield with that many loyalty counters on it.







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    I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

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When you blink Garruk, the Veil-Cursed, it will return as Garruk Relentless as if you had just cast it.



When a permanent such as a planeswalker leaves the battlefield, it becomes a new object with no relation to its former existence. When it returns, it will enter the battlefield as if you had cast it from your hand, non-transformed and with full loyalty.




400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.



121.2. Counters on an object are not retained if that object moves from one zone to another. The counters are not “removed”; they simply cease to exist. See rule 400.7.



209.1. Each planeswalker card has a loyalty number printed in its lower right corner. This indicates its loyalty while it’s not on the battlefield, and it also indicates that the planeswalker enters the battlefield with that many loyalty counters on it.







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    I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

    – murgatroid99
    5 hours ago














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When you blink Garruk, the Veil-Cursed, it will return as Garruk Relentless as if you had just cast it.



When a permanent such as a planeswalker leaves the battlefield, it becomes a new object with no relation to its former existence. When it returns, it will enter the battlefield as if you had cast it from your hand, non-transformed and with full loyalty.




400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.



121.2. Counters on an object are not retained if that object moves from one zone to another. The counters are not “removed”; they simply cease to exist. See rule 400.7.



209.1. Each planeswalker card has a loyalty number printed in its lower right corner. This indicates its loyalty while it’s not on the battlefield, and it also indicates that the planeswalker enters the battlefield with that many loyalty counters on it.







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When you blink Garruk, the Veil-Cursed, it will return as Garruk Relentless as if you had just cast it.



When a permanent such as a planeswalker leaves the battlefield, it becomes a new object with no relation to its former existence. When it returns, it will enter the battlefield as if you had cast it from your hand, non-transformed and with full loyalty.




400.7. An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.



121.2. Counters on an object are not retained if that object moves from one zone to another. The counters are not “removed”; they simply cease to exist. See rule 400.7.



209.1. Each planeswalker card has a loyalty number printed in its lower right corner. This indicates its loyalty while it’s not on the battlefield, and it also indicates that the planeswalker enters the battlefield with that many loyalty counters on it.








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    I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

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    I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

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I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

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I would suggest also quoting rule 711.8: "A double-faced card enters the battlefield with its front face up by default..."

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