I understand that the 1-land-per-turn rule is always in effect, but once the 10-land max is reached, does playing a land from anywhere other than my hand skirt what Limited Resources is trying to do? Thanks!
You can't play lands when the limit is reached.
The Crystal Keep ruling is referring to effects that put lands into play, a la Rampant Growth.
It is left up to the head judge to make a call if a card is "marked" or not.
You should be fine if the "sharpie-ing" doesn't increase the thickness of the card, which it probably wouldn't.
I however have witnessed head judges not allow cards that have been altered with a marker with no discernible increase in thickness.
It's up to the head judge in the end.
AFAIK, the comprules and the dci floor rules do not cover this, but I'm certain there's something in the penalty guidelines about it.
409.1c If the spell or ability requires any targets, the player first announces how many targets he or she will choose (if the spell or ability has a variable number of targets), then announces the targets themselves. A player can't play a spell or ability unless he or she chooses the required number of legal targets. The same target can't be chosen multiple times for any one instance of the word "target" on the spell or ability. If the spell or ability uses the word "target" in multiple places, the same object, player, or zone can be chosen once for each instance of the word "target" (as long as it fits the targeting criteria).
There is nothing on the stack for Daze to target(a spell.)
I got 2 Italian Legends boosters around a year ago for something like $45 total and got a Chain Lightning... The fact that these old boosters can be searched should be reason enough to not buy them, unless you plan on not opening them.
About 3 years ago I picked up 6 Alliances packs for around 4 each. I needed my 4th FoW, and in the last pack, it was there.:) Great thing was, I opened all of my Force of Wills. I'm showing my age here, but lol.;)
There is no graveyard trigger.
The Legend rule is a State-based effect.
So after you play the second Urborg they will both go to the graveyard, immediately.
You wouldn't be able to tap the new Urborg in response. SBEs will see them and put them away.
Very thorough, I think.
We have known this for some time.
Oct 20- no more Ravnica.
-Pretty cool though.
I don't think this set is gold-bordered.
I think Wizards is done with that kind of crap:-/.
Seal of Fire is great as well.
You can't play lands when the limit is reached.
The Crystal Keep ruling is referring to effects that put lands into play, a la Rampant Growth.
You should be fine if the "sharpie-ing" doesn't increase the thickness of the card, which it probably wouldn't.
I however have witnessed head judges not allow cards that have been altered with a marker with no discernible increase in thickness.
It's up to the head judge in the end.
AFAIK, the comprules and the dci floor rules do not cover this, but I'm certain there's something in the penalty guidelines about it.
This is correct.
Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir
You control the abilities, you determine how they are put on the stack.
There is nothing on the stack for Daze to target(a spell.)
Those bonuses are applied in a layer than the ones SS cares about.
edit:silly layers.
It dies as an Epochrasite, suspends for 3, then comes back as Vesuvan Shapeshifter, ready to copy something.
About 3 years ago I picked up 6 Alliances packs for around 4 each. I needed my 4th FoW, and in the last pack, it was there.:) Great thing was, I opened all of my Force of Wills. I'm showing my age here, but lol.;)
The Legend rule is a State-based effect.
So after you play the second Urborg they will both go to the graveyard, immediately.
You wouldn't be able to tap the new Urborg in response. SBEs will see them and put them away.