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The library also serves as an alternative win condition by being a finite [[resource]]. Once all of the cards in a library are drawn or otherwise removed, a player will lose the game if an effect causes him or her to draw a card. While most decks try to win by reducing life points, some aim at [[Mill|reducing another player's library to zero cards]]. | The library also serves as an alternative win condition by being a finite [[resource]]. Once all of the cards in a library are drawn or otherwise removed, a player will lose the game if an effect causes him or her to draw a card. While most decks try to win by reducing life points, some aim at [[Mill|reducing another player's library to zero cards]]. | ||
==Flavor== | ==Flavor== | ||
[[Flavor]]fully speaking, the library represents a subset of all the [[spells]] the player (who is a [[planeswalker]]), knows. It is a subset because the player's entire ''Magic'' collection would be all the spells and [[lands]] he has encountered and learned in history.<ref>{{ | [[Flavor]]fully speaking, the library represents a subset of all the [[spells]] the player (who is a [[planeswalker]]), knows. It is a subset because the player's entire ''Magic'' collection would be all the spells and [[lands]] he has encountered and learned in history.<ref>{{DailyRef|feature/share-spark-2008-02-20|Share the Spark|[[Doug Beyer]]| February 20, 2008}}</ref><ref>{{DailyRef|savor-flavor/flavor-zones-2008-12-10|The Flavor of Zones|[[Doug Beyer]]|December 10, 2008}}</ref> | ||
==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
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===Playing cards off top of library, at a cost=== | ===Playing cards off top of library, at a cost=== | ||
Playing cards off top of library, at a cost, is primary in [[blue]], secondary in [[green]].<ref name="Color Pie 2017">{{ | Playing cards off top of library, at a cost, is primary in [[blue]], secondary in [[green]].<ref name="Color Pie 2017">{{DailyRef|making-magic/mechanical-color-pie-2017-2017-06-05|Mechanical Color Pie 2017|[[Mark Rosewater]]|June 5, 2017}}</ref> This effect is usually on a [[permanent]] that makes the top of your library be played face-up. You may then cast cards off the top of your library. Green, when it does this effect, usually limits you to playing a subset of permanents. | ||
===Playing cards off top of library, for free=== | ===Playing cards off top of library, for free=== |
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The library is one of the six main zones in Magic.
Description
The library is the pile from which you draw cards, either the opening hand at the beginning of the game, during your draw phase, or because of an effect of a spell or ability. Cards drawn are put into a player's hand, from which they can be played. Some effects return cards to the top or bottom of your library, or cause cards to be shuffled into your library. Other effects allow you to search your library for a card; these effects can be referred to as "tutors".
Typically, whenever a player has looked through the contents of his or her library, that player shuffles the library before resuming play. This is to preserve the random order of the cards to be drawn, and allow for luck to play a part in the game. In organized play, many judge policies concern preserving the randomness of the library when a player illicitly obtains knowledge of the order of a player's library.
The library also serves as an alternative win condition by being a finite resource. Once all of the cards in a library are drawn or otherwise removed, a player will lose the game if an effect causes him or her to draw a card. While most decks try to win by reducing life points, some aim at reducing another player's library to zero cards.
Flavor
Flavorfully speaking, the library represents a subset of all the spells the player (who is a planeswalker), knows. It is a subset because the player's entire Magic collection would be all the spells and lands he has encountered and learned in history.[1][2]
Rules
Rulings
- If player puts two or more cards on the top or bottom of another player's library (as with Misinformation), that player may arrange them in any order (unless otherwise specified) and doesn't reveal this order to the owner of the library.
Mechanics dealing with the library
Putting cards on top of a library
Putting cards on top of a library is primary in blue.[3]
Putting cards nth from the top of a library
The delaying mechanic of putting cards nth from the top of a library is primary in white (e.g. Approach of the Second Sun)[3]
Playing cards off top of library, at a cost
Playing cards off top of library, at a cost, is primary in blue, secondary in green.[4] This effect is usually on a permanent that makes the top of your library be played face-up. You may then cast cards off the top of your library. Green, when it does this effect, usually limits you to playing a subset of permanents.
Playing cards off top of library, for free
Playing cards off top of library for free used to be in blue, but is now primary in red. This is because it has a chaotic feel (you don't know what's about to happen).[4]
Restocking
Putting cards from your graveyard back into your library ("Restocking") is primary in green and secondary in blue.[4] Green does it most as a "cycle of life" flavor, but blue does it on occasion, sometimes also shuffling your hand in as well and then drawing you cards.
References
- ↑ Doug Beyer (February 20, 2008). "Share the Spark". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Doug Beyer (December 10, 2008). "The Flavor of Zones". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ a b Mark Rosewater (August 10, 2017). "So, white can't put things on top of a library.". Blogatog. Tumblr.
- ↑ a b c Mark Rosewater (June 5, 2017). "Mechanical Color Pie 2017". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.