
Seraph
Creature — Angel
Flying
Whenever a creature dealt damage by this creature this turn dies, put that card onto the battlefield under your control at the beginning of the next end step. Sacrifice the creature when you lose control of this creature.
4/4
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Printings (2)
Combos (8)
- Nim Deathmantle + Ashnod's Altar + Seraph of the Scales
→ Infinite colorless mana, Infinite creature tokens, Infinite death triggers
- Breath of Fury + Seraphic Steed + Jinnie Fay, Jetmir's Second
→ Infinite combat damage, Infinite combat phases, Infinite death triggers
- Breath of Fury + Urabrask the Hidden + Seraphic Steed
→ Infinite combat damage, Infinite combat phases, Infinite death triggers
- Breath of Fury + Samut, Voice of Dissent + Seraphic Steed
→ Infinite combat damage, Infinite combat phases, Infinite death triggers
- Breath of Fury + Mass Hysteria + Seraphic Steed
→ Infinite combat damage, Infinite combat phases, Infinite death triggers
- Breath of Fury + Fires of Yavimaya + Seraphic Steed
→ Infinite combat damage, Infinite combat phases, Infinite death triggers
Rulings (5)
- 2007-09-16
- 2007-09-16
If the other creature is a token, it will cease to exist after being exiled. It won’t be returned to the battlefield.
- 2007-09-16
If the other creature ceases to be a creature card after it leaves the battlefield (it’s an animated Mishra’s Factory, for example), it will be returned to the battlefield by this ability and you will have to sacrifice it when you lose control of Seraph.
- 2007-09-16
Once the ability triggers, you’ll return the card to the battlefield under your control at the end of the turn even if you no longer control Seraph at that time. In fact, if Seraph leaves the battlefield before the card is returned to the battlefield, you’ll never have to sacrifice it as a result of this ability. If Seraph remains on the battlefield but changes controllers before the card is returned, you’ll still get the returned card. However, in that scenario, you’ll still have to sacrifice it if you later regain control Seraph and then lose control of it once more.
- 2004-10-04
You do not get the creature back if the creature is not still in the graveyard at the end of the turn.