Mill refers only to cards from library, discard only to cards from hand, sacrifice only to permanents and they are all keyword actions first, and there is also die which is passive and only refers to a subset of permanents.
Bury is the all-encompassing superclass for all of these and synonymous to "put into the graveyard" e. g. for Mulch-like effects that don't actually specifically mill. It is also used actively and passively and triggers on all zone transitions to the graveyard as appropriate to the wording of the card.
As a result "Whenever you bury a creature card" and "Whenever you mill a creature card" are two very different conditions.
Trample and haste are both in both red and green. Haste is only tertiary in green IIRC and used on mostly on rare cards and mythic rare cards like Gaea's Revenge, but we've seen cards like Crocodile of the Crossing, so the color pie would allow this to be hybrid.
It crossed my mind, but without an environment for the card there was no pressure one way or the other.
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Mill refers only to cards from library, discard only to cards from hand, sacrifice only to permanents and they are all keyword actions first, and there is also die which is passive and only refers to a subset of permanents.
Bury is the all-encompassing superclass for all of these and synonymous to "put into the graveyard" e. g. for Mulch-like effects that don't actually specifically mill. It is also used actively and passively and triggers on all zone transitions to the graveyard as appropriate to the wording of the card.
As a result "Whenever you bury a creature card" and "Whenever you mill a creature card" are two very different conditions.
So, mill. That word exists now : )
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Trample and haste are both in both red and green. Haste is only tertiary in green IIRC and used on mostly on rare cards and mythic rare cards like Gaea's Revenge, but we've seen cards like Crocodile of the Crossing, so the color pie would allow this to be hybrid.
It crossed my mind, but without an environment for the card there was no pressure one way or the other.
For some reason, I really get a boar-creature type vibe from this.
I wonder if this could (not necessarily should) be hybrid.
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