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Topic: Aroooo, roo, roo, Rulings Thread part 56 - Please post ALL Rules Questions here!
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Tha Gunslinga Moderator
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posted April 13, 2018 01:26 PM
Post all your rules/tournament questions here and they will get answered. Please wait a bit before you think we ignored you, we all live lives outside of MOTL but we do answer when we see them.If you are going to answer a question, please be 100% sure that your answer is correct. If you are just guessing or *think* you know the answer, keep it to yourself. There are plenty of judges and people who will know it correctly, and if multiple answers are given, it just confuses the person who asked. This thread is a flame-free zone. If you can't be civil, don't respond. New players shouldn't be worried about being made fun of when they're trying to learn. Some information for ya... Comprehensive Rules (also available in Word, Rich Text, and PDF formats) The complete rules for the game of Magic. Beginners should not go here; they are very intimidating. Oracle Card Reference The official text for every card in existence (use Gatherer for any quick questions about Oracle texts, Gatherer uses the Oracle text of all cards). Official Tournament Rules The official rules for sanctioned tournaments. Basic Rulebook Simplified rules for beginning players. If you are new to the game, you should read this and not the Comprehensive Rules. Set FAQs The official FAQs for each set. Look here if you have a specific question about a card. Judge Certification Program How to become a judge. MTG-L mailing list archives A good place to get official answers to rules questions, or to search for previous answers. DCIJUDGE-L mailing list archives The official Judge list. A good place to search for previous answers and discussion involving judging decisions, philosophy, etc. NOT rules questions. That's what MTG-L is for. __________________ Yes, I'm still here.
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chaos021 Member
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posted April 14, 2018 09:07 PM
quote: Originally posted by harbingerofthevoid:
didn't they change how triggered abilities work? Well not work really but recognizing them. Like if you had Chalice of Void in play, cast a 1cmc spell and don't point out the CotV trigger, you're at fault?
It hasn't really changed (or it's been a long time since it has been changed). If my opponent has a Chalice of the Void in play when I cast Lightning Bolt, it is my opponent's responsibility to declare the Chalice's trigger. If I am the owner/controller of the Chalice and I cast said Lightning Bolt, I cannot forget the trigger. You get a slightly stronger warning than your opponent will for doing so. There has been a rules change regarding triggers from spells you play that give your opponents an option, such as Path to Exile. In that case, you are required by competitive/professional REL to declare to your opponent that may get a basic land tapped as part of the resolution of the spell. If they accept or decline, that's their option, but you have to declare it. I'm not sure what the protocol is now if you player casting such a spell forgets/willingly refuses to notify their opponent.
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AEther Storm Member
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posted June 04, 2019 02:40 AM
Does Kess, Dissident Mage, allow you to cast multiple (different) spells each turn, or does it only allow you one spell each turn?__________________ I'm a geek, you're a geek. Let's trade.Lord Flasheart: Enter the man who has no underwear. Ask me why. Lieutenant George: Why do you have no underwear, Lord Flash? Lord Flasheart: Because the pants haven't been built yet that'll take the job on!
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YoungQuakerBoy Member
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posted June 04, 2019 01:44 PM
It's one per turn on your turns.
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