![]() ![]() They specified “Hideaway N” and had “this land enters the battlefield tapped” on a separate line, suggesting that “Hideaway” no longer automatically means that the card enters the battlefield tapped and looks at the top 4 cards. These cards had an updated rules text and no reminder text. ![]() In February 2022, the hideaway lands of Lorwyn were reprinted in Secret Lair: Pictures of the Floating World. Hence, Watcher for Tomorrow plays into this space, with the vestigial text of "this permanent enters the battlefield tapped" reading as an unusual downside for a creature. Hideaway, entering tapped text included, was keyworded because the rules text wouldn't have fit on the card if it wasn't - each of the four abilities needed to be on different paragraphs, which was one line too much. Modern Horizons featured the first return of the keyword, this time on a creature. In Lorwyn, Hideaway only appeared on a horizontal cycle of rare lands During design, Hideaway had been a simpler mechanic named " Treasure", and stretched all the way down to common. Usually, a second ability on each card interacts with the exiled card when certain conditions are met, often allowing it to be cast without paying its cost, or putting it into the owner's hand. When a permanent enters the battlefield, at that time, you may look at the top N cards of your library, exile one face down, then put the rest on the bottom of your library in a random order. After a single card revisit during Modern Horizons, it got a full revisit in Streets of New Capenna. It was featured in Lorwyn, but only on a rare cycle of cards. Hideaway is a keyword ability created by Aaron Forsythe that gives special access to a card from the library when linked with a second ability. ![]()
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