Player was only supposed to summon a non-battle permanent
So I was playing a game and player played an invasion that states that they can summon a non-battle permanent in doing so they pulled a creature from their graveyard now I'm not a genius but I'm pretty sure a non-battle permanent is an instant or sorcery or anything that can't do battle a creature can block attack hence it is a battle card and doing so he pulls an angel that can summon other creatures from his graveyard this bug needs to be fixed it was in standard and I've noticed a lot of bugs here recently since the new release of historic cards this is kind of getting ridiculous as I know that magic the gathering is a multi-million dollar company but any coder would know how to fix these bugs if they are experienced which shows me the coders for magic the gathering are not really experienced My 10-year-old could do coding and probably could do code better than them I've been doing coding for 30 years now I understand a bug can be due to many reasons however that is only if the code allows it I don't think that it's really intentional however it's very frustrating cuz I guarantee you if I found a way to be able to glitch and use that to my advantage I would be banned The player's name is Clif And I know he is exploiting this there are many other players exploiting the dominaria glitch to summon 250 tokens any player that's doing that should be banned and not just account band but IP band
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[Deleted User] commented
A non-Battle permanent card is a permanent card that doesn't have the card type Battle, so a land, creature, artifact, enchantment, or planeswalker card. Instant and sorcery cards are not permanent cards, so cannot be returned with Invasion of Tolvada, and cannot enter the battlefield at all.
No bug here, just you having a very poor undertanding of the game's terminology.