Cheers,
Nope. Just the good ol' "Removed from the game." There is no short way of
saying it.
Also, the term "Bury" is no longer used at all, kind of like how they used to
say "discard" when referring to a card in play. The wording for Bury is (in a
nutshell) "Destroyed but cannot be regenerated this turn."
The term "Set aside", which appears on some older cards, means that the card
is removed from the game.
(Destroy means that the card is put into the graveyard, but may be
regenerated.
Bury means that the card is put into the graveyard, and can't be
regenerated.)
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Laurie Cheers
Sure. The obvious "remove from game"; the other term that generally does this
is 'set aside'.
None of "destroy", "bury", "sacrifice", "put this into your graveyard",
"return this to your hand", etc., involve removing a card from the game.
Dave
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