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What is the Rule on restricted cards. Is it only one restricted card per deck, or is it only one of each restricted card. (ie. 1 sol ring and 1 grim monolith is legal)?

2007-02-19 05:31:53 · 3 answers · asked by timhasafender 3 in Games & Recreation Card Games

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In MTG you are generally allowed to play up to four copies of a single card. However, some cards are so strong that having four copies of the card would simply be unfair...therefore, they created the restriction rule. What this means is that if a card is restricted then you are only allowed to play one copy of the card in your deck. For example, In Vintage some restricted cards are: Ancestral Recall, Time Walk, Black Lotus, Library of Alexandria, Tinker, Yawgmoth's Will, and a bunch of others.

Now, your deck can have as many restricted cards as you want, so you can play a Sol Ring and a Grim Monolith in the same deck.

2007-02-19 06:29:29 · answer #1 · answered by MarkPharaoh 2 · 0 0

Depends on who you're playing with, the tournament you're playing at and their rules, the deck type allowed, etc. There's various factors. You can go to www.wizards.com (Wizards of the Coast website, creators of MTG) and get more details there.

2007-02-19 13:51:53 · answer #2 · answered by Norak D 7 · 0 0

"restricted" in M:TG means only ONE of that card in the deck, so in type one you can have one of EACH of the power nine in a deck

2007-02-19 14:00:11 · answer #3 · answered by topdawgco97 4 · 0 0

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