Is there a card that returns all exiled cards back into play?
Asked by Legendinc 13 years ago
I was wondering if there was any card that returned all exiled creatures or permanents or cards back into the battle field.
I was thinking of utilizing Halimar Excavator or Hagra Diabolist , other Allies on the field and play Mass Polymorph to put more Allies on the field then have some kind of card bring them all back with a card that brought exiled cards to the field.
Any cards that are exiled are put into a seperate zone. They are not placed into a "removed from game" zone but an exile zone, and any cards that are here that can't be used by the ability that put's them there in the first place basically stay there until the next game. There is no card to my awareness that can get exiled cards into play. (as yet!)
You may wanna also check the errata on the older cards as quite a few of them were altered to go to the exile zone instead of "remove from game" zone (if your considering looking at Vintage or Legacy format). This might not seem so important to new players, but for older ones, there were a few cards that proved VERY powerful. (Until the rules change and the introduction of Exile Zone in M10).
Not even Spawnsire of Ulamog works the way I would have liked it. Exiling something from play (Selective Memory to remove certain cards) doesn't remove it from the game, therefore it rely's solely on the sideboard cards to get it's second ability going off.
December 6, 2010 5:30 p.m.
LeakyBucket says... Accepted answer #3
Pull from Eternity is the closest I can think of. It won't get them all though and they have to be faceup.
December 6, 2010 6:28 p.m.
KrazyCaley says... #4
Not that I can think of. The wish cards, i.e. Glittering Wish etc., are about as close as it gets, along with the above examples.
December 6, 2010 6:44 p.m.
In general, the older cards which say "removed from the game" are referring to exiled cards. Maybe Riftsweeper ?
JaceFace says... #1
I don't know about in standard but something similar to what you are talking about is Planar Guide .
December 6, 2010 4:57 p.m.