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Safe Haven
    Color= Land Type= Land Cost= None DK(U1)/CH(U1)/TS(S)
    Text (TS+errata): {2},{Tap}: Exile target creature you control. ; At the beginning of your upkeep, you may sacrifice ~this~. If you do, return each card exiled with ~this~ to the battlefield under its owner's control. [Oracle 2009/07/08]
  • When creatures return to play, they are put into play as if just played. Creatures with X in the mana cost are treated as X is zero (see Rule 107.3). [WotC Rules Team 1994/09/30]
    Creatures which can pay costs when put into play to determine abilities must have those costs paid at this time.
  • Creatures return to play simultaneously. [Duelist Magazine #18, Page 29]
  • Creatures return to the control of their owners, regardless of who controls the Haven when it is sacrificed. [Duelist Magazine #3, Page 7]
  • When the creature leaves play any damage or "will be destroyed at some future time" effects are removed from the creature. [D'Angelo 1994/07/01]
  • Enchantments on creatures are put into the graveyard and counters on creatures are removed when the creatures are sent to the Haven. [WotC Rules Team 1994/09/30]
  • If the Haven is destroyed, any creatures it pulled out of the game are simply lost. [Duelist Magazine #3, Page 7]
  • All cards in the Haven stay there even if they cease to be creatures. When the Haven is sacrificed, the cards come back into play whether or not they are creatures. [Duelist Magazine #5, Page 123]
  • Token creatures cease to exist when they leave play, so this effect just removes them from the game with no chance to bring them back like you can with cards. [Duelist Magazine #5, Page 123]
    See Rule 110.5.3
  • If changed to another land type using a spell such as Phantasmal Terrain, creatures are not lost but cannot be released until the land is reverted to normal. [Duelist Magazine #3, Page 7]
  • Creatures are placed in the "removed from game" zone, so the Ring of Ma'ruf can be used on them. [D'Angelo 1996/11/11]
  • Extended tournaments (see Rule 913) banned this card from 1999/10/01 until 2006/10/20 when it became part of Time Spiral.
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