I’ve been wondering in the case of any creature existing on the battlefield as either a morph creature or a manifested creature & then it dies or gets sacrificed...would the now revealed creature be a legal target for Grim Return? I’m wanting to be sure before committing the time to build my deck idea.
just after my original post I also thought how does this work with the transforming creature/planeswalkers? If the creature form is default in grave but had left the battlefield as a planeswalker would it be a legal target for Grim Return?
Grim Return cares only that the card is a creature card while on the graveyard (so a manifested noncreature that dies won't be a valid target), and that it was put there from the battlefield this turn. The game knows that card is still that card even if it was face-down or transformed on the battlefield, and won't care if it was a creature on not while on the battlefield.
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just after my original post I also thought how does this work with the transforming creature/planeswalkers? If the creature form is default in grave but had left the battlefield as a planeswalker would it be a legal target for Grim Return?
Grim Return cares only that the card is a creature card while on the graveyard (so a manifested noncreature that dies won't be a valid target), and that it was put there from the battlefield this turn. The game knows that card is still that card even if it was face-down or transformed on the battlefield, and won't care if it was a creature on not while on the battlefield.