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| − | A [[permanent]] is a [[card]] that stays in play until it is destroyed once it is put there. Permanents | + | A [[permanent]] is a [[card]] that stays in play until it is destroyed once it is put there. Permanents are played like [[slow action]]s (including all the limitation as to when they can be played) that when they [[resolve]] put themselves into play. When on the stack they are considered [[action]]s. |
They have the following property in addition to the basic [[card]] properties and the properties of [[action]]s: | They have the following property in addition to the basic [[card]] properties and the properties of [[action]]s: | ||
Revision as of 22:21, 4 April 2007
A permanent is a card that stays in play until it is destroyed once it is put there. Permanents are played like slow actions (including all the limitation as to when they can be played) that when they resolve put themselves into play. When on the stack they are considered actions.
They have the following property in addition to the basic card properties and the properties of actions:
| Name | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Restore cost | 0 1 1 |
The energy cost that must be payed during your restore step to maintain this permanent. |
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