About Leyline of the Void
Leyline of the Void, Enchantment, designed by Adam Rex first released in Feb, 2006 in the set Guildpact and was printed exactly in 12 different ways. It see play in 2 formats: Commander and Timeless. It's a key card in 7 combos.
Leyline of the Void is a powerful card that is particularly effective in decks that aim to disrupt graveyard strategies, such as those utilizing reanimation or graveyard recursion. While Leyline of the Void can be a strong choice in certain matchups, there are other graveyard hate cards like Rest in Peace or Tormod's Crypt that may be more efficient and versatile in certain situations. Ultimately, the decision to include Leyline of the Void in a deck should depend on the specific meta and strategy of the deck in question.
Rules
03/19/21
A player’s “opening hand” is the hand of cards the player has after all players have taken mulligans. If players have any cards in hand that allow actions to be taken with them from a player’s opening hand, the starting player takes all such actions first in any order, followed by each other player in turn order. Then the first turn begins.
03/19/21
If your opponent discards a card while you control Leyline of the Void, abilities that check whether a card is discarded (such as Hollow One, or a madness ability of the discarded card) still work, even though that card never reaches that player’s graveyard. In addition, spells or abilities that check the characteristics of the discarded card can find that card in exile.
03/19/21
Tokens can still die while Leyline of the Void is on the battlefield.
07/12/19
While Leyline of the Void is on the battlefield, nontoken creatures your opponents control won’t die. They’ll be exiled instead. Abilities that would trigger when those creatures die won’t trigger.
08/15/10
If your opponent discards a card while you control Leyline of the Void, abilities that function when that card is discarded (such as Liliana’s Caress’s ability, or a madness ability of the discarded card) still work, even though that card never reaches that player’s graveyard. In addition, spells or abilities that check the characteristics of the discarded card (such as Chandra Ablaze’s first ability) can find that card in exile.
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