How many copies of a card can you have in a Magic The Gathering deck?
Only four, period. Unless it's basic lands, then as many as you want. Keeps the game fair.
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In most cases for Magic The Gathering, you're allowed up to four copies of any individual card in each deck you build, excluding basic lands which you can have any number of. This rule applies across the board, whether you're playing casually or stepping into more competitive arenas. It's all about balance and fairness, ensuring no one can stack their deck with multiple copies of a super powerful card and steamroll over the competition. So, remember, four is the magic number, unless we're talking basic lands!
That four-card rule is great until someone drops 20 Plains and goes mono-white aggro on you. Balance, sure, but watch out for those land stacks.
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