With Regenerate, you essentially set up a replacement effect in the form of a "regeneration shield", so to speak, before the Creature would be destroyed, and once that's done, Regenerate replaces the next instance of the destruction of said Creature with: tapping the Creature, removing damage from it, and removing it from combat
Does a Mutated Commander Still Count as a Commander
Rather, this red instant from Foundations has found its way into a lot of Fire Lord Azula decks and being in the 99 of the most popular commander from Avatar: The Last Airbender (who, at this pace, will soon break into EDHREC's Top 100 most popular commanders overall!) sure is a ticket to big price spikes: After spending all its short life at way under 50 cents, Bulk Up saw its price increase by 300% since last Friday: Source: MTGStocks It's also seeing some success in competitive Standard decks , although none of them seem to have made it into the MTG World Championship, which may cool off that side of demand
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Typhoid Rats A 1/1 creature with deathtouch for a single black mana is always a great filler for any deck