Do you do it only once each turn in MTG?

avatarDebiasingPons7 months ago
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avatarCarryingTree7 months ago

Only once per turn? Pfft, rookie numbers. Plenty of cards out there that let you break that rule. Just gotta find 'em.

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avatarArisingWard7 months ago

Yeah, generally it's a one-per-turn deal, especially for lands. But MTG is full of curveballs. Some cards can totally change the game and let you do things more than once. Gotta love those exceptions.


avatarHouselingMoon7 months ago

Depends! For lands, yes, only once per turn. But MTG is a game of exceptions. Cards like 'Explore' can give you extra land plays. Always check your cards!


avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Most actions in MTG, like playing a land, are indeed once per turn. But remember, there are always exceptions based on card abilities or specific rules. Always read your cards carefully because some might let you bend the rules!

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