Is Tribal a permanent type (for Muldrotha)?

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I am building a Commander deck with Muldrotha, the Gravetide as the Commander. During my deckbuilding, I remembered there is such a thing as a "Tribal" card type. Is Tribal one of the supported card types that can be cast from the graveyard using Muldrotha's ability?
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I am building a Commander deck with Muldrotha, the Gravetide as the Commander. During my deckbuilding, I remembered there is such a thing as a "Tribal" card type. Is Tribal one of the supported card types that can be cast from the graveyard using Muldrotha's ability?
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I am building a Commander deck with Muldrotha, the Gravetide as the Commander. During my deckbuilding, I remembered there is such a thing as a "Tribal" card type. Is Tribal one of the supported card types that can be cast from the graveyard using Muldrotha's ability?
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I am building a Commander deck with Muldrotha, the Gravetide as the Commander. During my deckbuilding, I remembered there is such a thing as a "Tribal" card type. Is Tribal one of the supported card types that can be cast from the graveyard using Muldrotha's ability?
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Tribal is a card type but not a permanent type. So Tribal counts for cards like Tarmogoyf, but not Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
From the comprehensive rules:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker.
300.1. The card types are artifact, conspiracy, creature, enchantment, instant, land, phenomenon, plane, planeswalker, scheme, sorcery, tribal, and vanguard.
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No, Tribal is not a permanent type.
From the Comprehensive Rules[1], Section 110:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker. Instant and sorcery cards can’t
enter the battlefield and thus can’t be permanents. Some tribal cards
can enter the battlefield and some can’t, depending on their other
card types. See section 3, “Card Types.”
[1] Comprehensive Rules PDF
as well as Gamepedia.
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Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
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Tribal is a card type but not a permanent type. So Tribal counts for cards like Tarmogoyf, but not Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
From the comprehensive rules:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker.
300.1. The card types are artifact, conspiracy, creature, enchantment, instant, land, phenomenon, plane, planeswalker, scheme, sorcery, tribal, and vanguard.
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Tribal is a card type but not a permanent type. So Tribal counts for cards like Tarmogoyf, but not Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
From the comprehensive rules:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker.
300.1. The card types are artifact, conspiracy, creature, enchantment, instant, land, phenomenon, plane, planeswalker, scheme, sorcery, tribal, and vanguard.
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Tribal is a card type but not a permanent type. So Tribal counts for cards like Tarmogoyf, but not Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
From the comprehensive rules:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker.
300.1. The card types are artifact, conspiracy, creature, enchantment, instant, land, phenomenon, plane, planeswalker, scheme, sorcery, tribal, and vanguard.
Tribal is a card type but not a permanent type. So Tribal counts for cards like Tarmogoyf, but not Muldrotha, the Gravetide.
From the comprehensive rules:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker.
300.1. The card types are artifact, conspiracy, creature, enchantment, instant, land, phenomenon, plane, planeswalker, scheme, sorcery, tribal, and vanguard.
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No, Tribal is not a permanent type.
From the Comprehensive Rules[1], Section 110:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker. Instant and sorcery cards can’t
enter the battlefield and thus can’t be permanents. Some tribal cards
can enter the battlefield and some can’t, depending on their other
card types. See section 3, “Card Types.”
[1] Comprehensive Rules PDF
as well as Gamepedia.
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Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
– murgatroid99♦
yesterday
Incidentally, the page number of comp rules isn't necessary. The rule number is considered enough of a citation, since that's more useful for pinpointing the location of the text. (a lot of people refer to the .txt version of the rules because there's less to load, which doesn't have page numbers.)
– Arcanist Lupus
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No, Tribal is not a permanent type.
From the Comprehensive Rules[1], Section 110:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker. Instant and sorcery cards can’t
enter the battlefield and thus can’t be permanents. Some tribal cards
can enter the battlefield and some can’t, depending on their other
card types. See section 3, “Card Types.”
[1] Comprehensive Rules PDF
as well as Gamepedia.
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Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
– murgatroid99♦
yesterday
Incidentally, the page number of comp rules isn't necessary. The rule number is considered enough of a citation, since that's more useful for pinpointing the location of the text. (a lot of people refer to the .txt version of the rules because there's less to load, which doesn't have page numbers.)
– Arcanist Lupus
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TIL! Turns out my answer is not as good as I thought ;)
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No, Tribal is not a permanent type.
From the Comprehensive Rules[1], Section 110:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker. Instant and sorcery cards can’t
enter the battlefield and thus can’t be permanents. Some tribal cards
can enter the battlefield and some can’t, depending on their other
card types. See section 3, “Card Types.”
[1] Comprehensive Rules PDF
as well as Gamepedia.
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No, Tribal is not a permanent type.
From the Comprehensive Rules[1], Section 110:
110.4. There are five permanent types: artifact, creature, enchantment, land, and planeswalker. Instant and sorcery cards can’t
enter the battlefield and thus can’t be permanents. Some tribal cards
can enter the battlefield and some can’t, depending on their other
card types. See section 3, “Card Types.”
[1] Comprehensive Rules PDF
as well as Gamepedia.
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Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
– murgatroid99♦
yesterday
Incidentally, the page number of comp rules isn't necessary. The rule number is considered enough of a citation, since that's more useful for pinpointing the location of the text. (a lot of people refer to the .txt version of the rules because there's less to load, which doesn't have page numbers.)
– Arcanist Lupus
yesterday
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TIL! Turns out my answer is not as good as I thought ;)
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Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
– murgatroid99♦
yesterday
Incidentally, the page number of comp rules isn't necessary. The rule number is considered enough of a citation, since that's more useful for pinpointing the location of the text. (a lot of people refer to the .txt version of the rules because there's less to load, which doesn't have page numbers.)
– Arcanist Lupus
yesterday
1
TIL! Turns out my answer is not as good as I thought ;)
– Dirty Beach
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Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
– murgatroid99♦
yesterday
Tribal is not a supertype like Legendary. It is a regular card type, like Sorcery or Creature.
– murgatroid99♦
yesterday
Incidentally, the page number of comp rules isn't necessary. The rule number is considered enough of a citation, since that's more useful for pinpointing the location of the text. (a lot of people refer to the .txt version of the rules because there's less to load, which doesn't have page numbers.)
– Arcanist Lupus
yesterday
Incidentally, the page number of comp rules isn't necessary. The rule number is considered enough of a citation, since that's more useful for pinpointing the location of the text. (a lot of people refer to the .txt version of the rules because there's less to load, which doesn't have page numbers.)
– Arcanist Lupus
yesterday
1
1
TIL! Turns out my answer is not as good as I thought ;)
– Dirty Beach
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TIL! Turns out my answer is not as good as I thought ;)
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