============================================================================== Card Rulings Summary (CHANGES ONLY) Updated 2008/09/10 ============================================================================== Rulings are collected from many sources. See credits and disclaimer at the end of the file for details. This release is under the rules used by TENTH EDITION. Complete text is included for cards from all expansions. These rulings have been updated monthly with the most recent version available on the web (WWW) as the following: http://www.crystalkeep.com/magic/rules A '+' is used to mark changes since the 2008/08/10 release. Thanx, Stephen. ---- Stephen D'Angelo | Crystal Keep Editor dangelo@crystalkeep.com | Former Wizards of the Coast NetRep ============================================================================== - - * - * - A - * - * - - - - * - * - B - * - * - - - - * - * - C - * - * - - Chrome Mox: + Vintage tournaments (see Rule 801) restricted this card from 2004/01/01 until 2008/09/20. - - * - * - D - * - * - - Drain Power: + During the resolution of this spell, the targeted player plays mana abilities of his or her lands one at a time until each land has had a mana ability played once, or the remaining lands have no mana abilities that can be played. [D'Angelo 2008/09/06] + If a mana ability has a cost to play it, the cost must be paid if it can be paid using available resources (such as mana already in the mana pool, or a creature already in play if it requires a sacrifice). [D'Angelo 2008/09/06] Dream Halls: + Vintage tournaments (see Rule 801) restricted this card from 1999/10/01 until 2008/09/20. - - * - * - E - * - * - - Equinox: + Will not counter Catastrophe because the decision to destroy lands is made during resolution, so at the time this ability resolves, it it not certain that Catastrophe would destroy any lands. [D'Angelo 2008/09/06] - - * - * - F - * - * - - - - * - * - G - * - * - - - - * - * - H - * - * - - - - * - * - I - * - * - - - - * - * - J - * - * - - - - * - * - K - * - * - - - - * - * - L - * - * - - - - * - * - M - * - * - - Mox Diamond: + Vintage tournaments (see Rule 801) restricted this card from 1999/10/01 until 2008/09/20. - - * - * - N - * - * - - - - * - * - O - * - * - - - - * - * - P - * - * - - Painter's Servant: + It only has the color change effect while this card is in play. It ends when this card leaves play. [D'Angelo 2008/08/30] Personal Tutor: + Vintage tournaments (see Rule 801) banned this card until 2005/10/20, when it became restricted until 2008/09/20, when it became unrestricted. - - * - * - Q - * - * - - - - * - * - R - * - * - - - - * - * - S - * - * - - Sensei's Divining Top: + Extended tournaments (see Rule 803) have banned this card since 2008/09/20. - - * - * - T - * - * - - Time Spiral: + Vintage tournaments (see Rule 801) restricted this card from 1999/04/01 until 2008/09/20. Time Vault: + Vintage tournaments (see Rule 801) have restricted this card since 2008/09/20. It was previously on the restricted list from 1994/01/25 to 1994/03/22, and then banned from 1994/03/23 until 1996/04/01, when it was made legal when errata was issued. + Legacy tournaments (see Rule 802) have banned this card since 2008/09/20. Two-Headed Dragon: + Text(8th+errata): 4/4, Flying. ; {1}{R}: ~this~ gets +2/+0 until end of turn. ; ~this~ can't be blocked except by two or more creatures. ; ~this~ may block an additional creature. [Oracle 2008/09/01] - - * - * - U - * - * - - - - * - * - V - * - * - - - - * - * - W - * - * - - - - * - * - X - * - * - - - - * - * - Y - * - * - - - - * - * - Z - * - * - - Acknowledgments and Disclaimers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ While this work is not officially issued by Wizards of the Coast, it is the official collected rulings from official sanctioned representatives of and publications by Wizards of the Coast. The expansion sets in this file are indicated by the following code letters: A = Limited Edition (Alpha). B = Limited Edition (Beta). U = Unlimited Edition. R = Revised Edition. 4 = Fourth Edition. 5 = Fifth Edition. 6 = Sixth Edition. 7 = Seventh Edition. 8 = Eighth Edition. 9 = Ninth Edition. 10= Tenth Edition. AL= Alliances. AN= Arabian Nights. AP= Apocalypse. AQ= Antiquities. AT= Anthologies. BD= Beatdown. BK= Betrayers of Kamigawa. BR= Battle Royale. CH= Chronicles. CK= Champions of Kamigawa. CS= Cold Snap. DI= Dissension. DK= The Dark. DS= Darksteel. ET= Eventide. EX= Exodus. FD= Fifth Dawn. FE= Fallen Empires. FS= Future Sight. GP= Guildpact. HL= Homelands. IA= Ice Age. IN= Invasion. JU= Judgment. LE= Legions. LG= Legends. LO= Lorwyn. MI= Mirage. MM= Mercadian Masques. MR= Mirrodin. NE= Nemesis. MT= Morningtide. OD= Odyssey. ON= Onslaught. P2= Portal: Second Age. P3= Portal: Three Kingdoms. PR= Promotional (AR=Arena novel, DC=DragonCon and Duelist Magazine, FS=Final Sacrifice novel, SC=Shattered Chains novel, WW=Whispering Woods novel). PC= Planar Chaos. PS= Planeshift. PT= Portal. PY= Prophecy. RA= Ravnica. S2= Starter 2000 (deck and sampler pack). SC= Scourge. SH= Stronghold. SK= Saviors of Kamigawa. SM= Shadowmoor. ST= Starter. TE= Tempest. TO= Torment. TS= Timeshift. UD= Urza's Destiny. UG= Unglued. UH= Unhinged. UL= Urza's Legacy. US= Urza's Saga. VI= Visions. WL= Weatherlight. Rarity levels are shown as follows: R= Rare, U= Uncommon, C= Common, L= Land, F= Fixed in a preconstructed deck, S= Timeshifted. Any number after the letter indicates how often the card appears in the printing process. An "R2" occurs twice as often as an "R1", for example. An "S" following a letter indicates that it is a Timeshifted card of that rarity. Note that on some expansions, the rarity schemes were complex and those complexities are not described here. You can find descriptions of the various products and their rarity schemes at "http://www.crystalkeep.com/magic". This summary is collected from rulings made by officials and network representatives of Wizards of the Coast, along with a number of unofficial rulings also collected from the net. Whenever a source for a ruling is known, the name of that person is listed with the ruling. "Aahz" is Tom Wylie, the former Magic Rules Manager. "Barclay" is Paul Barclay, was the Rules Manager at Wizards of the Coast and. a previous MTG-L mailing list NetRep. "bethmo" is Beth Moursund, a former Rules Manager at Wizards of the Coast, and former MTG-L mailing list NetRep. "CompRules" marks rules from the Comprehensive Rules. "D'Angelo" is Stephen D'Angelo, the former Rules Summary network representative, and former MTG-L mailing list NetRep. "DeLaney" is David DeLaney, and was the network representative for the "rec.games.trading-cards.magic.rules" newsgroup. "Jackson" is Collin Jackson, and was the DCI Rules Documentation NetRep. "Jordan" is Jeff Jordan, and was the MTG-L mailing list NetRep. "Mirage, Page " marks rules from the Mirage rulebook. "Peterson" is Paul Peterson, a previous MTG-L mailing list NetRep. "WotC Rules Team" marks official rulings from the rules team. These files may be freely copied and posted anywhere you'd like. 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