Lengendary Enchantment Creature

Asked by BuriedOnSunday 2 years ago

Aphemia, the Cacophony Do Lengendary Enchantment creature cards count as an enchantment? For example, Aphemia, the Cacophony has the ability to exile an enchantment card, could it exile itself?

sergiodelrio says... #1

Yes, those count as Enchantments. If you have another copy of Aphenia in the grave, you can pitch that to the effect of the Aphemia you have on the battlefield when it triggers.

April 22, 2021 9:24 a.m.

legendofa says... #2

Answering your question in two parts.

First, Aphemia, the Cacophony has Enchantment in the type line, so it counts as an enchantment. It's the same logic as Artifact Creatures, which count as both artifacts and creatures.

Second, Aphemia, the Cacophony cannot exile itself. The ability exiles an enchantment from the graveyard, and the ability can only be used if you have Aphemia on the battlefield. If you have one Aphemia in play and another in the graveyard, then the one on the battlefield can exile the graveyard one.

April 22, 2021 9:26 a.m.

Neotrup says... Accepted answer #3

Yes, Aphemia, the Cacophony counts as both a creature and an enchantment because it is both types:

300.2. Some objects have more than one card type (for example, an artifact creature). Such objects combine the aspects of each of those card types, and are subject to spells and abilities that affect either or all of those card types.

That said, Aphemia needs to be on the battlefield to trigger and exiles a card from your graveyard, so you would need it to die between the ability triggering and resolving in order to exile itself.

April 22, 2021 9:30 a.m.

Caerwyn says... #4

In the future, please remember to hit the green "Mark as Answer" button to indicate your question is resolved. As this question has been answered for several days, I have gone ahead and marked an answer on your behalf.

April 27, 2021 12:01 p.m.

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