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Dematerialize
Sorcery
Return target permanent to its owner's hand.
Flashback (5)(Blue)(Blue) (You may play this card from your graveyard for its flashback cost. Then remove it from the game.)
Yesterday on Does Flashback's replacement effect on …
5 years ago
If I have Feather, the Redeemed in play as I cast Dematerialize from my graveyard for its Flashback cost, targeting a creature I control (and it resolves), what happens?
I know that ordinarily, Flashback's replacement effect overrules things like Buyback, because those try to put the card into your hand instead of the graveyard as it resolves, but Flashback says to put it into exile instead of anywhere else as it resolves.
With Feather, the text on the card reads "If you do, return it to your hand at the beginning of the next end step." I suppose my question is, does this mean "If you do [put the resolving card into exile as the spell resolves], return the card", or "If you do [put the resolving card into exile as the spell resolves as a result of this ability], return the card"?
Thanks in advance.