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'''Tutoring''' is an informal game term, named after "[https://scryfall.com/card/uma/93/demonic-tutor Demonic Tutor]," a card from Magic: the Gathering. Tutoring a card means searching your [[deck]] (or occasionally [[discard pile]]) for it, usually (but not always) to put that card into hand. {{Card|Saved From The Fire}} and {{Card|Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith}} are tutors, and {{C|Gandalf}} and {{C|Gollum}} cultures both are known for tutor effects. | '''Tutoring''' is an informal game term, named after "[https://scryfall.com/card/uma/93/demonic-tutor Demonic Tutor]," a card from Magic: the Gathering. Tutoring a card means searching your [[deck]] (or occasionally [[discard pile]]) for it, usually (but not always) to put that card into hand. {{Card|Saved From The Fire}} and {{Card|Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith}} are tutors, and {{C|Gandalf}} and {{C|Gollum}} cultures both are known for tutor effects. | ||
Cards that [[download]] other cards directly into play from your deck are also often called tutors. | Cards that [[download]] other cards directly into play from your deck are also often called tutors, and tutoring is sometimes referred to as fetching. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 14:11, 14 February 2022
Tutoring is an informal game term, named after "Demonic Tutor," a card from Magic: the Gathering. Tutoring a card means searching your deck (or occasionally discard pile) for it, usually (but not always) to put that card into hand. Saved From the Fire (8R20) and Denethor, Lord of Minas Tirith (10R28) are tutors, and Gandalf and Gollum cultures both are known for tutor effects.
Cards that download other cards directly into play from your deck are also often called tutors, and tutoring is sometimes referred to as fetching.