What happens when tokens die in MTG?

avatarNailingSurge·7 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz·7 months ago

Short and sweet: Tokens in MTG die, hit the graveyard, then poof! Vanish.

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avatarDistributingJoke·7 months ago

When tokens die in Magic The Gathering, they go to the graveyard just like any other card. However, they don't stay there for long — they cease to exist almost immediately! It's pretty much a blink and you'll miss it scenario. They're part of the game's state while on the battlefield, and they can trigger death-related abilities, but don't expect them to hang around in the graveyard for any shenanigans!


avatarCompletingClint·7 months ago

Gotta love how tokens in MTG make their brief graveyard cameo before exiting stage left. It’s like they’re saying 'I was here, but now I’m not. Remember me fondly.' All jokes aside, this mechanic allows for some neat interactions and plays, especially with cards that benefit from creatures dying. Just don't get too attached; they're not sticking around in the graveyard.

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