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Question by lex
Submitted on 4/21/2004
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what is a token creature?


Answer by MillMaster
Submitted on 5/20/2004
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Normally creatures are represented by their card. Creature cards become creatures when they are cast and come into play.

Sometimes spells or abilities create creatures. In these cases, there is no actual creature, and so a creature needs to be represented by something called a token. A token can be anything, a rock, a coin, etc.. they are even printing specific token cards now..

Tokens are treated just like creatures in every normal way. The name of the token is also the creature type of the token. Tokens will trigger abilities when they go to the graveyard, but they are instantly removed from play if they ever go to any other zone.


 

Answer by charissa
Submitted on 11/23/2006
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a girl Blondie hair strong and defeats monsters

 

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