Stirring wildwood
Asked by 40cal 11 years ago
When a land becomes a creature spell and dies will the land get destroyed? Stirring Wildwood
Rhadamanthus says... #2
If a card has multiple types, or gains new types, it has to follow all the rules for those types. A dying creature goes to the graveyard.
April 7, 2014 6:50 p.m.
Yes, when the land creature dies, you put it into your graveyard just like you'd do with any other creature.
Nitpicks:
Stirring Wildwood becomes a creature, but it does not become a spell cares are only "Spells" when they're on the stack.
"dies" literally means "goes to the graveyard from the battlefield". "destroyed" happens if a spell or ability "destroys" the creature land, or if it has more damage marked on it than it's toughness. destroys causes dies, but dies does not imply destroys. You can also cause a permanent to die by sacrificing it, or giving it -X/-X neither of those destroy.
pskinn01 says... #1
yes....any permanent that is turned into a creature can be affected from anything a creature can be affected by such as destroying it with damage, or a spell that kills/exiles it....
April 7, 2014 6:33 p.m.