Magic: The Gathering Rules

Magic: The Gathering Rules

Magic: The Gathering is a playing and collectible card game with extremely detailed and, at times, complex rules. A very good knowledge of the game's rules is absolutely necessary to play the game. The most important rule is that if the text on a card contradicts a game rule, the card text always takes precedence, making it an easy game to play.

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