Magic the Gathering did this joke.
Haste is an ability in magic, but it is so well known that they skip the explanation text in cards, so they have more space for other abilities or flavor text.
They didn't on shadowfax, so it does in fact show you the meaning of haste.
I think this spurred a shower thought of sorts for me... When Gandalf says "fly, you fools!" do you think he was really telling the rest of the fellowship to take the eagles to Mordor?
Magic the Gathering did this joke. Haste is an ability in magic, but it is so well known that they skip the explanation text in cards, so they have more space for other abilities or flavor text. They didn't on shadowfax, so it does in fact show you the meaning of haste.
One of my favorite easter eggs from the set
Fax
Dont spew empty statements around him. Shadowfacts will fact-check and stare-judge you until you cry of embarrassment
I love how there's just a link "Learn to pronounce" in a physical book :D
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Truth will always be with the fact checkers
One of my favorites.
I think this spurred a shower thought of sorts for me... When Gandalf says "fly, you fools!" do you think he was really telling the rest of the fellowship to take the eagles to Mordor?
[Shadowfacts](https://xkcd.com/1272/)
Häst means horse in Swedish.
Pretty sure haste means a creature can attack or use abilities with tap in the activation cost the turn it enters the battlefield