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My doubt is about Sundering Titan; what happens when it comes into play and leaves the battlefield? Does it destroy basic lands and snow basic lands and how much of each of them?










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      My doubt is about Sundering Titan; what happens when it comes into play and leaves the battlefield? Does it destroy basic lands and snow basic lands and how much of each of them?










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          Yes, it can destroy both snow-covered basic lands and non-snow-covered basic lands. It's up to Sundering Titan's controller; he or she must choose one basic land of each type (Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest) (provided such a land is present on the battlefield). Snow-covered lands are basic lands, so the Titan's controller can choose them as well, but he/she can't destroy e.g. a Mountain and a Snow-covered Mountain during the same effect.






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            "Snow" is a supertype. If you look at Snow Covered Plains you will see that it's types are "Snow Basic Land - Plains". Which means that it counts as a basic land and a plains.



            So in the case of Sundering Titan, if there was both a regular Plains card and a Snow Covered Plains out, you could only choose one of them to destroy.



            Relevant rules:
            From the comprehensive rules glossary




            Basic Land Type There are five "basic land types": Plains, Island,
            Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. Each one has a mana ability associated
            with it. See rule 305, "Lands."




            And




            205.4c Any land with the supertype "basic" is a basic land. Any land that doesn't have this supertype is a nonbasic land, even if it has a
            basic land type.: Cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition
            core set didn't use the word "basic" to indicate a basic land. Cards
            from those sets with the following names are basic lands and have
            received errata in the Oracle card reference accordingly: Forest,
            Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered
            Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered
            Swamp.




            And from the rulings on Snow Covered Plains:




            “Snow” has no particular meaning or rules associated with it.




            Also (emphasis mine)




            Since this is a basic land, you may have any number of it in a
            Constructed deck in any format in which the Masters Edition II set,
            the Coldsnap set, or the Ice Age set is legal.







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              Yes, it can destroy both snow-covered basic lands and non-snow-covered basic lands. It's up to Sundering Titan's controller; he or she must choose one basic land of each type (Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest) (provided such a land is present on the battlefield). Snow-covered lands are basic lands, so the Titan's controller can choose them as well, but he/she can't destroy e.g. a Mountain and a Snow-covered Mountain during the same effect.






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                Yes, it can destroy both snow-covered basic lands and non-snow-covered basic lands. It's up to Sundering Titan's controller; he or she must choose one basic land of each type (Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest) (provided such a land is present on the battlefield). Snow-covered lands are basic lands, so the Titan's controller can choose them as well, but he/she can't destroy e.g. a Mountain and a Snow-covered Mountain during the same effect.






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                  Yes, it can destroy both snow-covered basic lands and non-snow-covered basic lands. It's up to Sundering Titan's controller; he or she must choose one basic land of each type (Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest) (provided such a land is present on the battlefield). Snow-covered lands are basic lands, so the Titan's controller can choose them as well, but he/she can't destroy e.g. a Mountain and a Snow-covered Mountain during the same effect.






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                  Yes, it can destroy both snow-covered basic lands and non-snow-covered basic lands. It's up to Sundering Titan's controller; he or she must choose one basic land of each type (Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest) (provided such a land is present on the battlefield). Snow-covered lands are basic lands, so the Titan's controller can choose them as well, but he/she can't destroy e.g. a Mountain and a Snow-covered Mountain during the same effect.







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                      "Snow" is a supertype. If you look at Snow Covered Plains you will see that it's types are "Snow Basic Land - Plains". Which means that it counts as a basic land and a plains.



                      So in the case of Sundering Titan, if there was both a regular Plains card and a Snow Covered Plains out, you could only choose one of them to destroy.



                      Relevant rules:
                      From the comprehensive rules glossary




                      Basic Land Type There are five "basic land types": Plains, Island,
                      Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. Each one has a mana ability associated
                      with it. See rule 305, "Lands."




                      And




                      205.4c Any land with the supertype "basic" is a basic land. Any land that doesn't have this supertype is a nonbasic land, even if it has a
                      basic land type.: Cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition
                      core set didn't use the word "basic" to indicate a basic land. Cards
                      from those sets with the following names are basic lands and have
                      received errata in the Oracle card reference accordingly: Forest,
                      Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered
                      Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered
                      Swamp.




                      And from the rulings on Snow Covered Plains:




                      “Snow” has no particular meaning or rules associated with it.




                      Also (emphasis mine)




                      Since this is a basic land, you may have any number of it in a
                      Constructed deck in any format in which the Masters Edition II set,
                      the Coldsnap set, or the Ice Age set is legal.







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                        "Snow" is a supertype. If you look at Snow Covered Plains you will see that it's types are "Snow Basic Land - Plains". Which means that it counts as a basic land and a plains.



                        So in the case of Sundering Titan, if there was both a regular Plains card and a Snow Covered Plains out, you could only choose one of them to destroy.



                        Relevant rules:
                        From the comprehensive rules glossary




                        Basic Land Type There are five "basic land types": Plains, Island,
                        Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. Each one has a mana ability associated
                        with it. See rule 305, "Lands."




                        And




                        205.4c Any land with the supertype "basic" is a basic land. Any land that doesn't have this supertype is a nonbasic land, even if it has a
                        basic land type.: Cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition
                        core set didn't use the word "basic" to indicate a basic land. Cards
                        from those sets with the following names are basic lands and have
                        received errata in the Oracle card reference accordingly: Forest,
                        Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered
                        Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered
                        Swamp.




                        And from the rulings on Snow Covered Plains:




                        “Snow” has no particular meaning or rules associated with it.




                        Also (emphasis mine)




                        Since this is a basic land, you may have any number of it in a
                        Constructed deck in any format in which the Masters Edition II set,
                        the Coldsnap set, or the Ice Age set is legal.







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                          "Snow" is a supertype. If you look at Snow Covered Plains you will see that it's types are "Snow Basic Land - Plains". Which means that it counts as a basic land and a plains.



                          So in the case of Sundering Titan, if there was both a regular Plains card and a Snow Covered Plains out, you could only choose one of them to destroy.



                          Relevant rules:
                          From the comprehensive rules glossary




                          Basic Land Type There are five "basic land types": Plains, Island,
                          Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. Each one has a mana ability associated
                          with it. See rule 305, "Lands."




                          And




                          205.4c Any land with the supertype "basic" is a basic land. Any land that doesn't have this supertype is a nonbasic land, even if it has a
                          basic land type.: Cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition
                          core set didn't use the word "basic" to indicate a basic land. Cards
                          from those sets with the following names are basic lands and have
                          received errata in the Oracle card reference accordingly: Forest,
                          Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered
                          Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered
                          Swamp.




                          And from the rulings on Snow Covered Plains:




                          “Snow” has no particular meaning or rules associated with it.




                          Also (emphasis mine)




                          Since this is a basic land, you may have any number of it in a
                          Constructed deck in any format in which the Masters Edition II set,
                          the Coldsnap set, or the Ice Age set is legal.







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                          "Snow" is a supertype. If you look at Snow Covered Plains you will see that it's types are "Snow Basic Land - Plains". Which means that it counts as a basic land and a plains.



                          So in the case of Sundering Titan, if there was both a regular Plains card and a Snow Covered Plains out, you could only choose one of them to destroy.



                          Relevant rules:
                          From the comprehensive rules glossary




                          Basic Land Type There are five "basic land types": Plains, Island,
                          Swamp, Mountain, and Forest. Each one has a mana ability associated
                          with it. See rule 305, "Lands."




                          And




                          205.4c Any land with the supertype "basic" is a basic land. Any land that doesn't have this supertype is a nonbasic land, even if it has a
                          basic land type.: Cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition
                          core set didn't use the word "basic" to indicate a basic land. Cards
                          from those sets with the following names are basic lands and have
                          received errata in the Oracle card reference accordingly: Forest,
                          Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered
                          Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered
                          Swamp.




                          And from the rulings on Snow Covered Plains:




                          “Snow” has no particular meaning or rules associated with it.




                          Also (emphasis mine)




                          Since this is a basic land, you may have any number of it in a
                          Constructed deck in any format in which the Masters Edition II set,
                          the Coldsnap set, or the Ice Age set is legal.








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