Does the Treachery effect end if it's removed in MTG?
AssoilzieingThrow·7 months agoYep, if you manage to remove Treachery from the battlefield in Magic The Gathering, the control-changing effect it had will indeed end. Think of it like breaking a spell—once the enchantment goes poof, everything it was doing goes back to how it was. So, if you stole someone's creature with Treachery and it gets zapped, that creature returns to its original owner. Magic rules, right?
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Short answer: Yes. Remove Treachery and you break its spell, simple as that.
Nope, think about it. Once Treachery's gone, its magic doesn't stick around. The creature goes back to its rightful owner. Been there, done that in a game and it turned the tide. Removal spells are a Treachery player's worst nightmare.
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