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CardName: Rescue from the Outerworld Cost: 4W Type: Sorcery Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Exile target creature you control and return it to the battlefield. Return target creature card an opponent owns from exile to the battlefield under your control. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Multiverse Design Challenge None

Rescue from the Outerworld
{4}{w}
 
Sorcery
Exile target creature you control and return it to the battlefield.
Return target creature card an opponent owns from exile to the battlefield under your control.
Updated on 27 Jan 2017 by Jack V

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2017-01-27 00:01:43: Jack V created and commented on the card Rescue from the Outerworld

See Challenge # 155 and Rescue from the Underworld.

Is there an existing eldrazi that returns a creature from opponent-exile? Oblivion Sower returns lands. The same logic seems to hold, that this doesn't undo exile as "remove forever" because you can't do it to your creatures. But it's closer than they've come before.

I removed the slow-blink and self-exile. I guess that's ok, I'm not sure?

Nice. Kinda expect it to be Devoid if it's Eldrazi-themed. Great reference, and yes, I think it's okay for the same reason processors were.

I don't know why, but the flicker ability is scaring me, though exile removal probably in the block would probably be costed accordingly. Now with Path to Exile, then it could be real nasty in the right deck.

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