Iname as One

Legendary Creature — Spirit

When Iname as One enters the battlefield, if you cast it from your hand, you may search your library for a Spirit permanent card, put it onto the battlefield, then shuffle.
When Iname as One dies, you may exile it. If you do, return target Spirit permanent card from your graveyard to the battlefield.

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You aren’t required to exile Iname. If you don’t, the target Spirit card isn’t returned to the battlefield.
Iname can target itself with the graveyard-triggered ability, but it will be exiled and the ability won’t be able to return Iname.
Effects that put Iname onto the battlefield don’t cause its enters-the-battlefield ability to trigger.
In a Commander game, you may send Iname to the Command Zone instead of exiling it during the resolution of its ability. If you do, its ability still works. Iname’s ability only requires that you attempted to exile it, not that it actually gets to the exile zone. This is similar to how destroying a creature (with, for example, Rest in Peace) doesn’t necessarily ensure that creature will end up in the graveyard; it just so happens that the action of exiling something and the exile zone both use the same word: “exile”.
In a Commander game where this card is your commander, casting it from the Command zone does not count as casting it from your hand.
If a creature (such as Clone) enters the battlefield as a copy of this creature, the copy’s “enters-the-battlefield” ability will still trigger as long as you cast that creature spell from your hand.
You aren’t required to exile Iname. If you don’t, the target Spirit card isn’t returned to the battlefield.
Iname can target itself with the graveyard-triggered ability, but it will be exiled and the ability won’t be able to return Iname.
Effects that put Iname onto the battlefield don’t cause its enters-the-battlefield ability to trigger.
In a Commander game, you may send Iname to the Command Zone instead of exiling it during the resolution of its ability. If you do, its ability still works. Iname’s ability only requires that you attempted to exile it, not that it actually gets to the exile zone. This is similar to how destroying a creature (with, for example, Rest in Peace) doesn’t necessarily ensure that creature will end up in the graveyard; it just so happens that the action of exiling something and the exile zone both use the same word: “exile”.
In a Commander game where this card is your commander, casting it from the Command zone does not count as casting it from your hand.
If a creature (such as Clone) enters the battlefield as a copy of this creature, the copy’s “enters-the-battlefield” ability will still trigger as long as you cast that creature spell from your hand.
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