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Because you control the spell/ability, the card you place on the field is also under your control by default- so therefore, is on your side of the battlefield. You cannot place it under your opponent's control unless the spell or ability specifically instructs you to do so.

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Q: Is return target enchantment card from your graveyard to the battlefield exclusive to your side of the battlefield?
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What cards return spell and trap cards back to your hand from the graveyard?

There is a card called "A feather of the phoenix" that if you discard 1 card from your hand you can return a card from your graveyard to the top of your deck. So you can pick any card in your graveyard including a spell or trap card.


Do Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard or fusion deck if they are destroyed and do they stay there in Yu Gi Oh?

Destroyed or tributed Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard. They will return to the Extra Deck if something tries to return them to hand or deck.


Do Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard or fusion deck if they are destroyed and do they stay there in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Just like regular monsters, Fusion monsters will go to the Graveyard if they are destoyed. If a Fusion monster is supposed to "return to the owner's hand" or "return to the owner's deck" because of a card effect, it is returned to the Extra/ Fusion Deck.


Can a card banish itself while in the Graveyard while Necrovalley is in play in Yu-Gi-Oh?

No. As per Necrovalley's text, no card can be banished from the graveyard while Necrovalley is in play, there are no exceptions.Necrovalley's second effect that prevents cards going from the graveyard to other zones, apart from by their own effects, does not override this. It would let a card with special summoning conditions summon itself, or allow a card to return to hand, if they are that card's own effects. But a card that has to banish itself will be prohibited from activating due to the first part of Necrovalley's effect.


How do you summon 'Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord'?

Follow the instructions on his card. You must have at least one monster in your graveyard, and to pay the summoning cost, you must return all monsters in your graveyard to deck. Then place Exodius on the field, and that's him summoned.

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Is return target enchantment card from your graveyard to the battlefield exclusive to your side of the battlefield?

Because you control the spell/ability, the card you place on the field is also under your control by default- so therefore, is on your side of the battlefield. You cannot place it under your opponent's control unless the spell or ability specifically instructs you to do so.


How can you bring back artifacts back from the graveyard in magic the gathering?

Tokens go to whichever zone, and then immediately cease to exist. So while cards which say "when a creature goes to the graveyard" will trigger when tokens go there, the tokens themselves do not stay in the graveyard, they just disappear. So no, they are not there for other abilities to bring back to the battlefield.


What cards return spell and trap cards back to your hand from the graveyard?

There is a card called "A feather of the phoenix" that if you discard 1 card from your hand you can return a card from your graveyard to the top of your deck. So you can pick any card in your graveyard including a spell or trap card.


Can a planeswalker be returned from the graveyar in mtg?

Yes. Any card that says " Return target card from your graveyard to your hand." can be used to target a planeswalker. (Example: Regrowth) However, no card exists that can return a planeswalker from a graveyard to play that I know of. It would have to be worded "return target (permanent/non-land permanent) from (a/your) graveyard to play" Hope this helps


Do Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard or fusion deck if they are destroyed and do they stay there in Yu Gi Oh?

Destroyed or tributed Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard. They will return to the Extra Deck if something tries to return them to hand or deck.


When playing magic the gathering can one add life to a dead creature?

This question is unclear, but I'm assuming you're asking if you can resurrect a dead creature. The answer is yes; many spells in the game allow you to return a creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield. An example of such card is "Rise From the Grave".


When a monster is especial summoned from your opponent's graveyard after being destroyed which graveyard does it go to?

The monster will always return to its owner's Graveyard. Incidentally, if the effect of the destroyed monster activates while it is still on the field, you will be able to use it; however, if the effect activates in the Graveyard, the card's owner will control the effect.


Does a Gemini monster automatically return to your hand after being destroyed by battle or by effect?

No, they go to the graveyard as normal.


Do Fusion Monsters go to the graveyard or fusion deck if they are destroyed and do they stay there in Yu-Gi-Oh?

Just like regular monsters, Fusion monsters will go to the Graveyard if they are destoyed. If a Fusion monster is supposed to "return to the owner's hand" or "return to the owner's deck" because of a card effect, it is returned to the Extra/ Fusion Deck.


Mtg enchantmented creature goes to hand do enchatments go with it?

no it goes into the graveyard when unequipped, equipments however return to your control with enchantments


Does Battlefield 3 Limited Edition have the same stuff as the standard edition and more?

The Battlefield 3 Limited Edition includes the standard game, but will automatically unlock the 'Return to Karkand' expansion when it launches in December.


Does return target creature from the graveyard to the battlefield count as a cast?

If you are talking about a card like Zombify, then this is 'cast' when you pay its mana cost and put it on the stack. On resolution, the target creature will be placed on the battlefield. Only Zombify is being cast, the creature itself is not being cast, so a card that only counters creature spells could not be used here. If you are talking about an ability of a card, then this is never counted as a spell, it is not 'cast', nor is the target creature counted as being cast either. Only ability negation cards can be used (such as Stifle).