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Are you allowed to have more than 60 cards in a Magic deck?

Your deck must be at least 60 cards. Up to fifteen cards may be included in your sideboard, if you use one. Include no more than four copies of any individual card in your main deck and sideboard combined (except basic lands). There's no maximum deck size, as long as you can shuffle your deck in your hands unassisted.
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Can my Magic deck have more than 60 cards?

You can play as many cards as you want in a Magic deck. So why don't people generally play more than the minimum? After all, playing more gives you access to additional different cards and can even prevent decking if the game comes down to that. It's all about card quality.
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Is there a limit to how many cards you can have in a Magic deck?

A regular deck needs a minimum of 60 cards and there is no maximum number of cards of a deck. When Magic first began, the rules dictated a 40-card deck, and there was no restriction for the number of copies of each card.
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What is the 100 card deck ratio in Magic: The Gathering?

Commander decks are exactly 100 cards: 1 commander + 99 other cards (or two partner commanders + 98 other cards). Only one copy of each card (by name) can be included, aside from basic lands. All cards within the deck must match the commander's color identity.
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Is there a card limit in modern MTG?

Constructed decks must contain a minimum of sixty cards. There is no maximum deck size; however, you must be able to shuffle your deck with no assistance. Like other constructed formats, a sideboard of exactly fifteen or zero cards can be used.
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How many magic cards can you play per turn?

If you ever draw more than seven cards, you must discard down to seven by the end of your turn. Planeswalkers cannot attack or block. Only their abilities can be used, but they don't suffer from summoning sickness so they can be used on the first turn you play them.
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Can you play 2 lands MTG?

Each player may play an additional land during each of their turns. Whenever a land is tapped for mana, return it to its owner's hand. You may play up to three additional lands this turn.
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How many trap cards can you play a turn?

Unlike your Monster Cards, Spells and Traps have no once-per-turn restriction on them. During your turn, you could play all your Spell Cards, or Set all your Spell and Trap Cards. But if you watch many veteran Duelists, you'll notice they don't set all their Spell and Trap Cards right away.
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Can you play MTG by yourself?

Even though card games are often meant to be played with friends ranging from 2 to 10 people, Magic: The Gathering cards can be used for solo play if your friends are busy or you get bored.
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What is goldfishing in MTG?

Goldfishing (or playing against a goldfish) is the practice of playing without an opponent by drawing a starting hand and proceeding to continue to play until an opponent who does nothing to stop you from accomplishing the gameplan is defeated.
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What makes an MTG card illegal?

Cards are usually banned from play if they enable a deck or play style that heavily skews the play environment. What does that mean? If the card were legal, a competitive player either must be playing it, or must be specifically targeting it with his or her own strategies.
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Can you play Magic without land?

Landless MTG is a style of Magic: The Gathering, in which the deck contains no land cards. Instead any card can be played as a land. Any card can also be played normally. The phrases 'play as land' and 'play normally' are used below to indicate these two modes of playing a card.
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Can you destroy a trap card?

So long as you control no Monsters in your Main Monster Zones, you can target and destroy a Set Spell or Trap card on the field.
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How many reverse cards can you play?

25 cards of each color (red, blue, green, and yellow) 19 number cards (1 zero and 2 each of one through nine) 2 Draw 2 cards. 2 Reverse cards.
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Can you set a spell card then activate it?

yes, you can not activate it the turn you set it.
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How does summoning sickness work?

What Is Summoning Sickness in MTG? Summoning sickness is a term used to describe a creature that has just been played on the battlefield, and because of this it can't attack or use a tap ability. Summoning sickness only lasts until your next turn.
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Is Flash banned in Commander?

Then, in 2017, the Hulk was unbanned and Flash Hulk was once again possible in Commander. However, in 2020, Flash finally ended up on the ban list, breaking up the combo once again. This ban was somewhat controversial, as it was banned as a result of the presence of Flash Hulk decks in cEDH (competitive EDH).
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Can you flip a double sided land MTG?

Double-Faced Modal Lands and How They Work

The land enters on that face and stays like that for the rest of the game, which means you only get access to that face's color. If you want to flip the land, you will need a card effect to flip it.
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What is the most banned card in MTG?

10 Powerful Magic: The Gathering Cards That Were Banned Or Restricted
  1. 1 Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis. Banned in Modern, Legal in Legacy, Vintage, & Commander.
  2. 2 Mana Drain. Banned in Legacy, Legal in Vintage & Commander. ...
  3. 3 Yawgmoth's Will. ...
  4. 4 Umezawa's Jitte. ...
  5. 5 Birthing Pod. ...
  6. 6 Tolarian Academy. ...
  7. 7 Oko, Thief Of Crowns. ...
  8. 8 Skullclamp. ...
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What is the largest legal MTG deck?

Your deck must be at least 60 cards. Up to fifteen cards may be included in your sideboard, if you use one. Include no more than four copies of any individual card in your main deck and sideboard combined (except basic lands). There's no maximum deck size, as long as you can shuffle your deck in your hands unassisted.
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Is it bad to go over 60 cards MTG?

Yes, there's no rule that restricts any deck to 60 cards, tho that being said it's generally optimal to run a 60 card deck. You are however (in a normal deck for casual play) only restricted to 4 of the same card, except for basic lands, and cards that specify that you can have more than 4.
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How tall is a stack of 1000 Magic cards?

1000 magic cards is 12.56 inches tall, or 31.56cm. A dollar bill is as long as a stack of 494 cards.
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What are the odds of drawing a card in MTG?

Hence for drawing a card from a deck, each outcome has probability 1/52. The probability of an event is the sum of the probabilities of the outcomes in the event, hence the probability of drawing a spade is 13/52 = 1/4, and the probability of drawing a king is 4/52 = 1/13.
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How many legendary cards are in a magic deck?

While you can have four of any legendary in your deck, don't forget that if you already have a legendary card of the same name out, you will have to choose one to sacrifice. So if you have another copy in your hand, you effectively have a dead card that probably should not be played while the other is out.
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Can you have a 40 card deck in Magic?

Deck and Draft Guidelines

Booster Draft rules allow you to add as much basic land as you want to your deck, and require that the deck you end up with be at least 40 cards. The standard number of lands in a draft deck is 17–18.
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