Enduring Renewal
2Enchantment
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Play with your hand revealed. If you would draw a card, reveal the top card of your library instead. If it's a creature card, put it into your graveyard. Otherwise, draw a card. Whenever a creature is put into your graveyard from the battlefield, return it to your hand.
That which lasts longest serves best.
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Enduring Renewal only affects creature cards that are “drawn”. It doesn’t affect cards that are put into your hand from your library, or from anywhere else.
10/04/2004If the creature is only a creature due to an effect, it still goes to your hand. This includes any way to animate a card.
10/04/2004Token creatures cease to exist if they leave the battlefield, so this effect will not let you get them in your hand.
10/04/2004The last ability is now a triggered ability, not a replacement effect. That means your opponent has the opportunity to remove the card from your graveyard while the triggered ability is still on the stack.
07/15/2006Unless something weird happens, the card you draw as a result of the second ability will be the card you revealed.
09/25/2006If, after the last ability triggers, the creature card is removed from your graveyard in response, it won’t be returned to your hand.
09/25/2006Legality by format
| Brawl | Not legal |
| Commander | Legal |
| Duel Commander | Legal |
| Legacy | Legal |
| Modern | Legal |
| Oathbreaker | Legal |
| Old School | Not legal |
| Pauper | Not legal |
| Pioneer | Not legal |
| Premodern | Legal |
| Standard | Not legal |
| Vintage | Legal |
| Block Constructed | Not legal |
| Extended | Not legal |
| Frontier | Not legal |
| Tiny Leaders | Not legal |