Where can I find the rules of magic?

If you’re looking for a basic introduction to the rules of Magic, download the Basic Rules PDF by clicking the link below The Comprehensive Rules of Magic is a reference document that holds all of the rules and possible corner cases found in Magic.

Is the Comprehensive Rules of magic meant to be read?

The Comprehensive Rules of Magic is a reference document that holds all of the rules and possible corner cases found in Magic. It is NOT meant to be read beginning to end; instead it’s meant to be consulted when specific rules questions come into play.

When do the new Magic The Gathering rules come out?

These rules are effective as of January 24, 2020. Introduction This document is the ultimate authority for Magic: The Gathering® competitive game play. It consists of a series of numbered rules followed by a glossary. Many of the numbered rules are divided into subrules, and each separate rule and subrule of the game has its own number.

What are the subrules of Magic The Gathering?

(Note that subrules skip the letters “l” and “o” due to potential confusion with the numbers “1” and “0”; subrule 704.5k is followed by 704.5m, then 704.5n, then 704.5p, for example.) Changes may have been made to this document since its publication.

Do you have to control two reflecting pools to produce mana?

First of all, in order for this ability to produce any mana you must control at least one other land that is capable or producing mana. Controlling just another Reflecting Pool will not work, as each of these two Pools will ‘look’ at the other and see that each cannot produce mana.

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