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It is a Artifact Creature - Wurm, that costs 6 colorless mana.The textbox on the card says:Deathtouch, LifelinkWhen Wurmcoil Engine is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, put a 3/3 colorless Wurm artifact creature token with deathtouch and a 3/3 colorless Wurm artifact creature token with lifelink onto the battlefield.And it has 6 power and toughness.
A hedgehog's back is not a tray! The little creature will eat food where it finds it unless it carries it off in it's mouth.
You put things on your creature.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can copy a legendary creature, but if you have two or more of the same legendary creature on the battlefield, you must choose one to keep and put the rest into the graveyard.
Argus, the creature Hera had protect Io from escaping, but Hermes killed it in order to free Io, so Hera put its 100 eyes on her peacock
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U plug it into one computer or whatever you want to get information out of, then you can view the files and put files or documents onto it and then you can take it out and put it into another computer and put anything from the flash drive onto it. So basically you take info from one machine and put it into another.
The polymorph spell in Magic: The Gathering allows a player to exchange a creature on the battlefield for a random creature card from their deck. When targeting Emrakul, the Aeons Torn with polymorph, the player would shuffle their deck and put a random creature card onto the battlefield. This means that Emrakul could potentially be replaced by a different creature when polymorph is cast.
No, gaining life does not automatically put a 1/1 counter on a creature.
I saw a weird looking creature at the zoo yesterday and it bit me
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When a land becomes a creature and dies in a game, it is put into the graveyard as a land card, not a creature card.