general | June 21, 2026

Do counters stay on transformed cards?

Transforming a permanent doesn’t affect any Auras or Equipment attached to that permanent. Similarly, any counters on the permanent will remain on that permanent after it transforms.

Does transforming a card untap it?

No. Transforming doesn’t change the other statuses of the permanent such as tapped/untapped.

Does transforming trigger ETB?

Transforming a card doesn’t cause enter the battlefield effects to trigger. Transforming a card is explained in the comprehensive rules under rule 701.26. More specifically: 701.26a To transform a permanent, turn it over so that its other face is up.

Can you respond to transform MTG?

The abilities of werewolves in Innistrad that transforms them is a triggered ability and it can be responded to.

How do you transform into werewolves MTG?

Without further ado: Pick up your Human Werewolf and turn it to the back side. If it was already flipped and is transforming back, show its humanity again. Note: if you’re using sleeves, either resleeve after flipping or let your Werewolf roam free on top of the sleeve for easy future flipping…

What is the difference between a Planeswalker and legendary Planeswalker?

Most legendary cards are creatures; legendary artifacts, lands, sorceries and enchantments also exist. Planeswalker cards’ uniqueness rule was heavily influenced by Legend Rule. The only difference is they refer to the type of the card.

When do subtypes stand alone in an ER model?

When an ER model is complete, subtypes never stand alone. In other words, if an entity has a subtype, a second subtype must also exist. This makes sense. A single subtype is exactly the same as the supertype. Exhaustive: Every instance of the supertype is also an instance of one of the subtypes.

When do you subdivide an entity into subtypes?

Subdivide an Entity 1 Sometimes it makes sense to subdivide an entity into subtypes. 2 This may be the case when a group of instances has special properties, such as attributes or relationships that exist only for that group. 3 In this case, the entity is called a “supertype” and each group is called a “subtype”.

What’s the difference between a supertype and a subtype?

In this case, the entity is called a “supertype” and each group is called a “subtype”. EXAM is a supertype of QUIZ, MIDTERM, and FINAL.

How to change subtype for web.config?

I found that Designer changes the behaviour for Web.config. We use WebDeploy to publish web service files. If SubType is set for Web.config – it publishes this file correctly under the main directory where all content files go and .svc.