From the set FAQ for Journey Into Nyx
http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/faq/jouRitual of the Returned Exile target creature card from your graveyard. Put a black Zombie creature token onto the battlefield. Its power is equal to that card's power and its toughness is equal to that card's toughness.
Originally posted by FAQ:
Use the creature card's power and toughness as it last existed in the graveyard to determine the power and toughness of the Zombie token.
DeicideExile target enchantment. If the exiled card is a God card, search its controller's graveyard, hand, and library for any number of cards with the same name as that card and exile them, then that player shuffles his or her library.
Originally posted by FAQ:
Deicide looks at the card in exile, not the permanent that was exiled, to determine if it is a God. For each of the Gods in the Theros block, it won't matter what your devotion to its color(s) was. The card is a God card when not on the battlefield.
Why are these different? They both move a particular type of card to exile, but then Deicide examines what the card looks like after moving the card to exile, but Ritual of the Returned examines it prior?
To use a specific example: if the only card in any graveyard is a single
Tarmogoyf in my graveyard, and I cast Ritual of the Returned on it, do I get a 1/2 zombie, or a 0/1 zombie.
Edited Aaron Henner (May 2, 2014 06:07:21 AM)