This search based on the January 15, 2004 release of the Rulings.
701 - Unglued
- 701.1 - Unglued is an unusual Magic expansion.
- 701.Ruling.1 - Unglued was designed to be funny. Keep that in mind.
[D'Angelo 1998/09/01]
- 701.Ruling.2 - It is very unlikely that you'll manage to get the NetReps or
Customer Service to agree on some rulings for these cards. So, if there
are two or more rulings from official people out there, use the one that
you think will be funniest. In Arena, the Arena judge chooses. In
friendly play, agree amongst yourselves, or toss a coin.
[Barclay 1998/08/13]
- 701.Ruling.3 - Some cards have a picture and no text. These are intended
for use to represent token creatures for you so you don't have use coins,
glass beads, kittens, pick-up trucks, or other handy objects.
[QAS 1998/09/09] When using one of these to represent a token creature,
they count as tokens, not cards. [QAS 1998/09/09]
- 701.Ruling.4 - A teammate is a player who shares a victory condition with
you. In other words, you both work together to win and win as a team.
[QAS 1998/09/09] Partnership and Emperor formats have teammates. Grand
Melee and normal two-player games do not.
- 701.Ruling.5 - When judging if a person performed a subjective task
correctly, use your best judgment. An honest attempt which falls a little
short should not be penalized. [QAS 1998/09/09] Subjective tasks include
rhyming, doing an action for Bureaucracy, complimenting an opponent,
etc.
- 701.Ruling.6 - Any random source with the same odds can replace a coin toss
or die roll. [QAS 1998/09/09] But the replacement still counts as its
original type. For example, rolling a die to simulate a coin counts as
a coin flip and not a die roll. [D'Angelo 1998/09/09]
- 701.Ruling.7 - You cannot target a player in a different game.
[QAS 1998/09/09]
- 701.Ruling.8 - If you rip up or mark a card in a tournament because you are
required to do so by a spell or ability, your deck is not made illegal.
Instead, before the next game, you must bring your deck back up to 60
cards by borrowing from your sideboard (if your sideboard has any more
cards and if your deck fell below 60). [QAS 1998/09/09]
- 701.Ruling.9 - If you are required to remove cards from your deck or
sideboard for the duration of a match a tournament, your deck is not made
illegal. Instead, before the next game, you must bring your deck back up
to 60 cards by borrowing from your sideboard (if your sideboard has any
more cards and if your deck fell below 60). [QAS 1998/09/09]
- 701.Ruling.10 - You cannot use a coin with two heads (or tails) or a die
which does not have values that can clearly be divided into the right
number of equal sets, as per Rule 701.Ruling.6. [D'Angelo 1998/10/23]
This search based on the January 15,2004 release of the Rulings.
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