Can you have any number of a specific card named in an MTG deck?
In MTG, the golden rule is you can have up to four of any particular card in your deck, except basic lands which you can have any number of. But, MTG also loves its exceptions! There are cards with the 'Relentless Rats' clause, allowing you to ignore the usual four-card limit. So yes, for most cards it's a max of four, but always check the card's text for exceptions!
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Nah, you're mostly stuck with 4 copies max. Unless you're playing Unlimited Rat Works or something with a special clause. Then go wild.
Only if the card explicitly says so, like the infamous Relentless Rats. Otherwise, 4 is your limit.
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