![]() 205.3i Lands have their own unique set of subtypes these subtypes are called land types.The enchantment types are Aura (see rule 303.4), Cartouche, Curse, Saga (see rule 714),and Shrine. 205.3h Enchantments have their own unique set of subtypes these subtypes are called enchantment types.The artifact types are Clue, Contraption, Equipment (see rule 301.5), Food, Fortification (see rule 301.6), Gold, Treasure, and Vehicle (see rule 301.7). 205.3g Artifacts have their own unique set of subtypes these subtypes are called artifact types.Use the Oracle card reference to determine what a card’s subtypes are. Many cards have retroactively received subtypes. 205.3f Many cards were printed with subtypes that are now obsolete.Some effects state that an object becomes a “ artifact creature” these effects also allow the object to retain all of its prior card types and subtypes other than creature types, but replace any existing creature types. ” Some effects state that an object becomes an “artifact creature” these effects also allow the object to retain all of its prior card types and subtypes. This rule applies to effects that use the phrase “in addition to its types” or that state that something is “still a. In such cases, all the object’s prior card types, supertypes, and subtypes are retained. 205.1b Some effects change an object’s card type, supertype, or subtype but specify that the object retains a prior card type, supertype, or subtype.Removing an object’s subtype doesn’t affect its card types at all. If an object’s card type is removed, the subtypes correlated with that card type will remain if they are also the subtypes of a card type the object currently has otherwise, they are also removed for the entire time the object’s card type is removed. Similarly, when an effect sets one or more of an object’s subtypes, the new subtype(s) replaces any existing subtypes from the appropriate set (creature types, land types, artifact types, enchantment types, planeswalker types, or spell types). Counters, effects, and damage marked on the object remain with it, even if they are meaningless to the new card type. In such cases, the new card type(s) replaces any existing card types. 205.1a Some effects set an object’s card type. ![]() It also contains the card’s subtype(s) and supertype(s), if applicable. 205.1 The type line is printed directly below the illustration.
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