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What is 302.6 rule MTG?

302.6 A creature's activated ability with the tap symbol or the untap symbol in its activation cost can't be activated unless the creature has been under its controller's control continuously since their most recent turn began.
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What is Rule 112.3 A MTG?

112.3 A noncopy spell's characteristics are the same as those printed on its card, as modified by any continuous effects. See rule 613, “Interaction of Continuous Effects.” 112.4 If an effect changes any characteristics of a permanent spell, the effect continues to apply to the permanent when the spell resolves.
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What is Rule 701.47 MTG?

701.47. The first subrule in this section explains the connive keyword action. Specifically, if a creature is instructed to connive, its controller draws a card, then discards a card. If a nonland permanent is discarded this way, that player puts a +1/+1 counter on the conniving permanent.
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Does summoning sickness go away at the end of your turn?

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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What is Rule 122.8 MTG?

122.8. If a triggered ability instructs a player to put one object's counters on another object and that ability's trigger condition or effect checks that the object with those counters left the battlefield, the player doesn't move counters from one object to the other.
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What is Rule 701.38 MTG?

701.38c A creature can be goaded by multiple players. Doing so creates additional combat requirements. 701.38d Once a player has goaded a creature, the same player goading it again has no effect. Doing so doesn't create additional combat requirements.
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What is Magic Rule 800.4 A?

800.4a When a player leaves the game, all objects (see rule 109) owned by that player leave the game and any effects which give that player control of any objects or players end. Then, if that player controlled any objects on the stack not represented by cards, those objects cease to exist.
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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

For each attacking creature you can choose one or more of your creatures to block it. A creature can't block more than one attacking creature at a time outside of some very particular circumstances.
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Does regenerate cause summoning sickness?

When you regenerate a creature, you can attack in the same turn it was regenerated (and doesn't have Summoning Sickness or any other effect which says so) but only if you can get it untapped.
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Can you block with a card that has summoning sickness?

The only thing that creatures cannot do with summoning sickness is attack or use an activated ability that requires it to tap. Creatures with summoning sickness MAY still block.
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What is Magic Rule 303.4 A?

303.4a An Aura spell requires a target, which is defined by its enchant ability. 303.4b The object or player an Aura is attached to is called enchanted. The Aura is attached to, or “enchants,” that object or player.
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What is MTG Rule 603.3 B?

603.3b If multiple abilities have triggered since the last time a player received priority, each player, in APNAP order, puts triggered abilities they control on the stack in any order they choose. (See rule 101.4.)
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What is the rule 611.2 B?

611.2b Some continuous effects generated by the resolution of a spell or ability have durations worded “for as long as . . . .” If the “for as long as” duration never starts, or it ends before the moment the effect would first be applied, the effect does nothing.
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What is Rule 805.8 MTG?

805.8. If an effect gives a player an extra turn or adds a phase or step to that player's turn, that player's team takes the extra turn, phase, or step. If an effect causes a player to skip a step, phase, or turn, that player's team does so.
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What is Rule 903.9 A MTG?

9a in the Magic The Gathering Comprehensive Rules: 903.9a If a commander is in a graveyard or in exile and that card was put into that zone since the last time state-based actions were checked, its owner may put it into the command zone. This is a state-based action. See rule 704.
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What is Rule 400.7 in Magic The Gathering?

400.7 An object that moves from one zone to another becomes a new object with no memory of, or relation to, its previous existence.
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Can menace block menace?

A creature with menace can't be blocked by just one creature during combat. This means that if you swing at your opponent with a creature with menace, they'll have to block using two or more creatures to deal with the incoming attack.
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Does tapping a creature remove it from combat?

Tapping or untapping a creature that's already been declared as an attacker or blocker doesn't remove it from combat and doesn't prevent its combat damage.
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Can vigilance block flying?

Reach (This creature can block creatures with flying.) As long as you've drawn two or more cards this turn, Gnarled Sage gets +0/+2 and has vigilance. (Attacking doesn't cause it to tap.) Whenever you cast a creature spell, create a 4/4 black Zombie Warrior creature token with vigilance.
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What is the rule 510.1 D?

510.1d A blocking creature assigns combat damage to the creatures it's blocking. If it isn't currently blocking any creatures (if, for example, they were destroyed or removed from combat), it assigns no combat damage. If it's blocking exactly one creature, it assigns all its combat damage to that creature.
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Can a 0 power creature deal combat damage?

Does 0 Count as Combat Damage? A creature with 0 or negative power deals no damage during the damage step. If you put Curiosity on your 0-power creature, for example, you won't draw any cards in combat whether the creature goes unblocked or not.
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What is Magic Rule 702.15 F?

702.15f Multiple instances of lifelink on the same object are redundant.
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What is rule 0 Magic?

If you're familiar with the term “house rules,” it's the same concept. The exact definition of Rule 0 in Magic has changed over the years, but it basically states that you can make exceptions to the official rules with the approval of all other players involved.
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What is the rule 704.5 g MTG?

704.5g If a creature has toughness greater than 0, it has damage marked on it, and the total damage marked on it is greater than or equal to its toughness, that creature has been dealt lethal damage and is destroyed. Regeneration can replace this event.
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