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'''Nonbasic''' is a | '''Nonbasic''' is a [[land]] that doesn't have the [[basic]] [[supertype]]. As per ''Magic'' [[rules]], only 4 of each nonbasic land can be in a deck at any one time. Basic lands do not have this restriction.<ref>{{DailyRef|mtgcom/daily/mr65|This Land is My Land|[[Mark Rosewater]]|March 31, 2003}}</ref> Nonbasic lands often depict notable locations from the relevant [[set]]'s [[style guide]]. <ref>{{DailyRef|mtg/daily/stf/25|Incursion Zones|[[Doug Beyer]]|February 11, 2009}}</ref> | ||
==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
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Note that a nonbasic land ''may'' have a basic land type ([[Plains]], [[Island]] etc). | Note that a nonbasic land ''may'' have a basic land type ([[Plains]], [[Island]], etc). | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:38, 4 January 2016
Nonbasic is a land that doesn't have the basic supertype. As per Magic rules, only 4 of each nonbasic land can be in a deck at any one time. Basic lands do not have this restriction.[1] Nonbasic lands often depict notable locations from the relevant set's style guide. [2]
Rules
From the Comprehensive Rules (June 7, 2024—Modern Horizons 3)
- 205.4c Any land with the supertype “basic” is a basic land. Any land that doesn’t have this supertype is a nonbasic land, even if it has a basic land type.
Cards printed in sets prior to the Eighth Edition core set didn’t use the word “basic” to indicate a basic land. Cards from those sets with the following names are basic lands and have received errata in the Oracle card reference accordingly: Forest, Island, Mountain, Plains, Swamp, Snow-Covered Forest, Snow-Covered Island, Snow-Covered Mountain, Snow-Covered Plains, and Snow-Covered Swamp.
Note that a nonbasic land may have a basic land type (Plains, Island, etc).
References
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (March 31, 2003). "This Land is My Land". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (February 11, 2009). "Incursion Zones". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.