1 Answer. Unfortunately, no, it doesn't die. The token does cease to exist once in the player's hand, but that's due to other rules, and that's not considered dying either: 110.5f A token that's phased out, or that's in a zone other than the battlefield, ceases to exist..
Consequently, can a creature token be returned to hand?
Yes. Specifically, if a token permanent leaves the battlefield, resolve it as for any permanent, including any triggers for leaving the battlefield or entering the new zone, but it then ceases to exist. Returning token creatures to your opponent's hand is thus an effective way of dealing with them permanently.
Furthermore, do tokens die when exiled? Tokens which die do go to the graveyard, and trigger effects such as the one on Blood Artist that trigger when a creature dies. However, a token which leaves the battlefield can never return to the battlefield under any circumstances, and it ceases to exist the next time State-Based Actions are checked.
Keeping this in view, what happens to tokens when they die?
Once a creature token "dies", it goes to the graveyard and then ceases to exist. Creature tokens still count as going to the graveyard (for the purposes of cards that say "If a creature died" or "Put a +1/+1 counter on this creature every time a creature dies."), but they are NEVER considered to be in the graveyard.
Do tokens trigger desecrated tomb?
Desecrated Tomb says "whenever one or more creature *cards* leave your graveyard". Tokens are not cards and do not trigger the Tomb.
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What happens if a token is returned to your hand?
1 Answer. Unfortunately, no, it doesn't die. The token does cease to exist once in the player's hand, but that's due to other rules, and that's not considered dying either: 110.5f A token that's phased out, or that's in a zone other than the battlefield, ceases to exist.Do Tokens hit the graveyard?
Tokens go to the graveyard as do regular creatures, and are removed as a "state-based effect" when a player gets priority again. They stay in the graveyard long enough to trigger abilities, like the one of Soulcatchers' Aerie, before they are removed.Are creature tokens considered creatures?
1 Answer. No. A creature token IS a creature, but that has nothing to do with your combo in this case. Tapping Drana's Chosen is activating an ability, it is not casting a spell.Can you bounce a token MTG?
Rookie question: what happens when you bounce a token creature? EDIT: question answered, and for others wondering about it, the short answer is "It vanishes", and longer answer seems to be: "Tokens cannot exist anywhere else other than the Battlefield, so if they are moved to any other area of the game they go *poof*."Do tokens have summoning sickness?
When it's your turn, since you've controlled the tokens since the beginning of your turn, they do not have summoning sickness.Is a token a permanent?
A permanent is a card or token on the battlefield. A permanent remains on the battlefield indefinitely. A card or token becomes a permanent as it enters the battlefield and it stops being a permanent as it's moved to another zone by an effect or rule.Do tokens trigger Aetherworks Marvel?
Tokens that are sacrificed or destroyed are put into their owner's graveyard before ceasing to exist. If you controlled the token, Aetherworks Marvel's first ability will trigger. The card cast with Aetherworks Marvel's second ability is cast from your library.Do Planeswalkers have summoning sickness?
No. But if they become a creature on their first turn, then yes. Summoning sickness means that a creature can't attack or use abilities with the tap symbol in the cost unless you've controlled it since the start of your turn. A planeswalker that becomes a creature is unable to attack on its first turn.Do exile tokens come back?
There are no means by which you can exile a token that moved to the graveyard. 110.5g A token that has left the battlefield can't move to another zone or come back onto the battlefield. If such a token would change zones, it remains in its current zone instead.Do tokens count towards devotion?
Devotion counts only mana symbols in your permanents' mana costs—the cost in the upper right corner of the card. Mana symbols in text boxes of permanents you control, such as activation costs or the big mana symbols on basic lands, do not count toward your devotion to any color.Can token creatures attack?
Tokens. Are tokens normal creatures with summoning sickness? ie. they can't attack the turn they come in.Do artifacts have summoning sickness?
This rule is informally called the “summoning sickness” rule. So, creatures (and only creatures) are affected by this. Non-creature artifacts are not, lands are not, other cards with tap abilities (rare, but it occurs) are not.Does sacrificing a token count as dying?
Sacrificing a permanent doesn't destroy it, so regeneration or other effects that replace destruction can't affect this action. Sometimes-relevant corner cases: Tokens disappear when they leave the battlefield, but they still count as going to the graveyard, so you do get Captain triggers.Do tokens count as cards Yugioh?
Tokens are treated as Normal Monsters that can't be flipped face-down and disappear when they leave the field. They're cards in every way, they just vanish if they're flipped down or taken off the field.Are food tokens artifacts?
On the most basic level, a Food token is an Artifact. In this aspect, it's identical to Treasure tokens. Food tokens provide mana of any color (Gilded Goose), provide lifegain, trigger abilities, or take life away from an opponent.What is a token creature in Magic?
What are "tokens", exactly? Tokens are markers that represent permanents. 110.5. Some effects put tokens onto the battlefield. A token is a marker used to represent any permanent that isn't represented by a card.Does declaration in stone work on tokens?
If you target a token — especially if there are lots of tokens of a similar type (say Goblin tokens) — Declaration in Stone is the best. Declaration in Stone has you covered (and your opponent is still not going to be able to investigate).Do tokens count as creatures entering the battlefield?
Yes, the enter-the-battlefield ability will trigger. 701.6a To create one or more tokens with certain characteristics, put the specified number of tokens with the specified characteristics onto the battlefield. When a token is created, it enters the battlefield.Are tokens cards?
A token is subject to anything that affects permanents in general or that affects the token's card type or subtype. A token isn't a card (even if represented by a card that has a Magic back or that came from a Magic booster pack). 111.7. A token that's in a zone other than the battlefield ceases to exist.