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What is Rule 119 in Magic: The Gathering?

(Players can always pay 0 life.) 119.4a If a cost or effect allows a player to pay an amount of life greater than 0 in a Two-Headed Giant game, the player may do so only if their team's life total is greater than or equal to the total amount of life both team members are paying for that cost or effect.
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Does exchanging life totals cause loss of life?

When the life totals are exchanged, each player gains or loses the amount of life necessary to equal the other player's previous life total. For example, if player A has 5 life and player B has 3 life before the exchange, player A will lose 2 life and player B will gain 2 life.
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Can you gain more than 20 life in Magic?

There is no maximum life total. 20 is just the (typical) starting point. If you have 20 life and you hit something with Pharika's Cure, you'll go to 22. If you're at 1000 life and you do so, you'll go to 1002.
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Does doubling your life total count as gaining life?

Does Doubling Your Life Total Count as Gaining Life? Yes, doubling your life total counts as gaining however much life you were at.
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What is Rule 104.3 F in MTG?

104.3f If a player would both win and lose the game simultaneously, that player loses the game. 104.3g In a multiplayer game between teams, a team loses the game if all players on that team have lost the game.
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What is the life limit in MTG?

119.1c In a Commander game, each player's starting life total is 40. See rule 903, “Commander.” 119.1d In a two-player Brawl game, each player's starting life total is 25. In a multiplayer Brawl game, each player's starting life total is 30.
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What is Rule 119.8 MTG?

119.8 If an effect says that a player can't lose life, that player can't make an exchange such that the player's life total would become lower; in that case, the exchange won't happen.
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How many cards is too many in Magic?

Can I Put More Than 60 Cards in My Deck? With the exception of Commander and Brawl, which each have a maximum (and minimum) deck size of 100, your deck has no maximum hand size. In theory, you can put as many cards in your deck as you want!
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What is rule 307 mtg?

Sorceries. 307.1 A player who has priority may cast a sorcery card from their hand during a main phase of their turn when the stack is empty. Casting a sorcery as a spell uses the stack.
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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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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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Can you pay life if you're at 0 MTG?

If a player pays life, the payment is subtracted from their life total; in other words, the player loses that much life. (Players can always pay 0 life.)
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Does beacon of immortality count as life gain?

Beacon of Immortality's effect counts as life gain (or life loss, if the life total was negative) for effects that trigger on or replace life gain (or life loss). If a Beacon is countered or doesn't resolve, it's put into its owner's graveyard, not shuffled into the library.
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Can you have less than 0 life in Magic The Gathering?

You can go to negative life. So if you would go below 0, you keep tracking how much you've lost. If you are at 0 and lose 3, you will be at -3. If you then gain 2, you will be at -1, and would lose the game if you lose your effect that stops you from losing.
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Is there a limit to land in Magic?

Players are allowed to have any number of basic lands in a deck, whereas all other cards are limited to a maximum of four copies per deck.
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Is there a max number of creatures in Magic?

There is no limit to the number of any kind of permanent that may exist on the battlefield, or any kind of spell that may exist on the stack.
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Is there a limit to legendary creatures in Magic?

The total number of legendary creatures in a deck is not restricted. 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.
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Does losing life count as taking damage?

Damage is caused as "a result of combat" (119.2a) or "as an effect of a spell or ability" (119.2b). Spells that cause loss of life do not cause damage.
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What counts as loss of life?

Other definitions for death focus on the character of cessation of organismic functioning and human death, which refers to irreversible loss of personhood. More specifically, death occurs when a living entity experiences irreversible cessation of all functioning.
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How do you gain life in MTG?

You draw cards equal to the sacrificed creature's power, then you gain life equal to its toughness. Whenever a creature dies, you gain 1 life.
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What is the vanilla rule in MTG?

What Are Vanilla Creatures in MTG? “Vanilla” is a slang term used to describe a creature in Magic that has no abilities. It's just a basic creature with power and toughness, a type line, and mana cost, and usually a block of flavor text (check out Catacomb Crocodile for some premium vanilla creature flavor text).
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What is Rule 711 MTG?

711.1 A double-faced card has a Magic card face on each side rather than a Magic card face on one side and a Magic card back on the other. Each face may have abilities that allow the card to “transform,” or turn over to its other face. Tokens and cards with a Magic card back can't transform.
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What is rule 0 MTG?

Rule 0 is an unofficial rule in Commander that allows players to modify the rules of a non-competitive game. The catch? Everyone who's participating has to agree to the changes before the game begins. If you're familiar with the term “house rules,” it's the same concept.
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Is it bad to have more than 60 cards in a Magic deck?

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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How many copies of a Planeswalker can be in a deck?

You can have a maximum of four planeswalkers with the same card name in your deck, just like any other MTG card.
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