
If a creature enters the battlefield as a copy of or becomes a copy of a creature whose dash cost was paid, the copy won't have haste and won't be returned to its owner's hand. You don't have to attack with the creature with dash unless another ability says you do. If it dies or goes to another zone before then, it will stay where it is.

If you pay the dash cost to cast a creature spell, that card will be returned to its owner's hand only if it's still on the battlefield when its triggered ability resolves. Most of the time, this means during your main phase when the stack is empty. You can cast a creature spell for its dash cost only when you otherwise could cast that creature spell. Shin Megami Tensei II: Deity Race Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne: Deity Race. He then became one of the Yaksha Kings and vassal to Bishamonten, as well as the protector god of the southwest.

His third-tier ultimate Persona in Royal (DLC) is Raoul, an alias that Arsène has used in multiple stories and notes it as his middle name. It goes on the stack and can be responded to and countered. Atavaka ('lord of the forest' in Sanskrit), or Daigensui Myo-O () in Japanese, used to be a child-eating demon until he received Buddha's enlightenment. In Persona 5, Satanael combines aspects of both, sporting elements of Yaldabaoth the Demiurge (ironically enough) and Shin Megami Tenseis standard interpretation of Lucifer, the Rebel King of Hell. If you choose to pay the dash cost rather than the mana cost, you're still casting the spell. If you exile a land card, you can't play that card. You must still follow all timing restrictions and pay all costs when casting the exiled card. You'll create a Treasure token even if that player has no cards left in their library to exile.
