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{{Navigation CR|100}}{{CR|Magic | {{Navigation CR|100}}{{CR|Magic 2014|* '''100.''' General | ||
**'''100.1.''' These '''Magic''' rules apply to any Magic game with two or more players, including two-player games and multiplayer games. | **'''100.1.''' These '''Magic''' rules apply to any Magic game with two or more players, including two-player games and multiplayer games. | ||
***'''100.1a''' A two-player game is a game that begins with only two players. | ***'''100.1a''' A two-player game is a game that begins with only two players. | ||
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**'''100.3.''' Some casual variants require additional items, such as specially designated cards, nontraditional '''Magic''' cards, and dice. See section 9, "Casual Variants." | **'''100.3.''' Some casual variants require additional items, such as specially designated cards, nontraditional '''Magic''' cards, and dice. See section 9, "Casual Variants." | ||
**'''100.4.''' Each player may also have a ''sideboard'', which is a group of additional cards the player may use to modify his or her deck between games of a match. | **'''100.4.''' Each player may also have a ''sideboard'', which is a group of additional cards the player may use to modify his or her deck between games of a match. | ||
***'''100.4a''' In constructed play, | ***'''100.4a''' In constructed play, a sideboard may contain no more than fifteen cards. The four-card limit (see rule 100.2a) applies to the combined deck and sideboard. | ||
***'''100.4b''' In limited play involving individual players, all cards a player opens but doesn't include in his or her deck are in that player's sideboard. | ***'''100.4b''' In limited play involving individual players, all cards a player opens but doesn't include in his or her deck are in that player's sideboard. | ||
***'''100.4c''' In limited play involving the Two-Headed Giant multiplayer variant, all cards a team opens but doesn't include in either player's deck are in that team's sideboard. | ***'''100.4c''' In limited play involving the Two-Headed Giant multiplayer variant, all cards a team opens but doesn't include in either player's deck are in that team's sideboard. | ||
***'''100.4d''' In limited play involving other multiplayer team variants, each card a team opens but doesn't include in any player's deck is assigned to the sideboard of one of those players. Each player has his or her own sideboard; cards may not be transferred between players. | ***'''100.4d''' In limited play involving other multiplayer team variants, each card a team opens but doesn't include in any player's deck is assigned to the sideboard of one of those players. Each player has his or her own sideboard; cards may not be transferred between players. | ||
**'''100.5.''' There is no maximum deck size. | **'''100.5.''' There is no maximum deck size. | ||
**'''100.6.''' Most '''Magic''' tournaments (organized play activities where players compete against other players to win prizes) have additional rules covered in the '''Magic: The Gathering''' Tournament Rules (found at [http:// | **'''100.6.''' Most '''Magic''' tournaments (organized play activities where players compete against other players to win prizes) have additional rules covered in the '''Magic: The Gathering''' Tournament Rules (found at [http://Wizards.com/WPN/Events/Rules.aspx Wizards.com/WPN/Events/Rules.aspx]). These rules may limit the use of some cards, including barring all cards from some older sets. | ||
***'''100.6a''' Tournaments usually consist of a series of matches. A two-player match usually involves playing until one player has won two games. A multiplayer match usually consists of only one game. | ***'''100.6a''' Tournaments usually consist of a series of matches. A two-player match usually involves playing until one player has won two games. A multiplayer match usually consists of only one game. | ||
***'''100.6b''' Players can use the '''Magic''' Store & Event Locator at [http:// | ***'''100.6b''' Players can use the '''Magic''' Store & Event Locator at [http://Wizards.com/locator Wizards.com/Locator] to find tournaments in their area. | ||
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