Automóvil de contrabandista
Artefacto — Vehículo
Esconder 4. (Cuando este artefacto entre al campo de batalla, mira las cuatro primeras cartas de tu biblioteca, exilia una boca abajo y luego pon el resto en el fondo en un orden aleatorio.)
Siempre que el Automóvil de contrabandista haga daño de combate a un jugador, puedes lanzar la carta exiliada sin pagar su coste de maná. Si lo haces, regresa el Automóvil de contrabandista a la mano de su propietario.
Tripular 2.
Siempre que el Automóvil de contrabandista haga daño de combate a un jugador, puedes lanzar la carta exiliada sin pagar su coste de maná. Si lo haces, regresa el Automóvil de contrabandista a la mano de su propietario.
Tripular 2.
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Rulings
Previously, permanents with hideaway entered the battlefield tapped. This ability has been removed from the definition of hideaway. Older cards have received errata to have an additional paragraph that reads “[This permanent] enters the battlefield tapped,” and they now have hideaway 4.
“Hideaway N” means “When this permanent enters the battlefield, look at the top N cards of your library. Exile one of them face down and put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. The exiled card gains ‘The player who controls the permanent that exiled this card may look at this card in the exile zone.'”
Hideaway now causes you to put the rest of the cards on the bottom of your library in a random order instead of any order.
Any player who has controlled a permanent with a hideaway ability since a card was exiled with it may look at that card.
“Hideaway N” means “When this permanent enters the battlefield, look at the top N cards of your library. Exile one of them face down and put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. The exiled card gains ‘The player who controls the permanent that exiled this card may look at this card in the exile zone.'”
Hideaway now causes you to put the rest of the cards on the bottom of your library in a random order instead of any order.
Any player who has controlled a permanent with a hideaway ability since a card was exiled with it may look at that card.
Rulings
Previously, permanents with hideaway entered the battlefield tapped. This ability has been removed from the definition of hideaway. Older cards have received errata to have an additional paragraph that reads “[This permanent] enters the battlefield tapped,” and they now have hideaway 4.
“Hideaway N” means “When this permanent enters the battlefield, look at the top N cards of your library. Exile one of them face down and put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. The exiled card gains ‘The player who controls the permanent that exiled this card may look at this card in the exile zone.'”
Hideaway now causes you to put the rest of the cards on the bottom of your library in a random order instead of any order.
Any player who has controlled a permanent with a hideaway ability since a card was exiled with it may look at that card.
“Hideaway N” means “When this permanent enters the battlefield, look at the top N cards of your library. Exile one of them face down and put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. The exiled card gains ‘The player who controls the permanent that exiled this card may look at this card in the exile zone.'”
Hideaway now causes you to put the rest of the cards on the bottom of your library in a random order instead of any order.
Any player who has controlled a permanent with a hideaway ability since a card was exiled with it may look at that card.
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