Vesuva
Asked by Oishii San 12 years ago
Does Vesuva retain its copied properties once it hits the graveyard or is returned to your hand?
pheonix_222 says... #2
just as with Clone and other copy effects, the card stops being a copy when It changes zones and becomes just a regular old Vesuva . If It ended up back in your hand you could play it again as a copy of a land on the battlefield.
I couldn't find the rules stub for this but I'm sure this is how it works.
June 23, 2012 1:58 p.m.
It's important to note that effects that occur when the copied land goes to the graveyard still trigger when Vesuva dies. Same thing with Clone and all reiterations of it.
So copying Flagstones of Trokair would work well.
June 24, 2012 5:35 p.m.
GoblinsInc says... #5
Only for "Leaves-the-battlefield" effects. If you clone an emrakul, and your clone goes to the graveyard, nothing triggers.
NobodyPicksBulbasaur says... Accepted answer #1
As soon as Vesuva hits the graveyard or returns to a hand, it reverts to just being vesuva. If you replay it you will get to re-copy something.
June 23, 2012 1:54 p.m.