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A card is only referred to as a "card" by game rules or effects when in a player's hand, [[library]], or [[graveyard]], is "[[phasing|phased out]]," or is removed from the game.  When a card has been played and is on the stack waiting to resolve, the game refers to it as a "spell."  When a card is in play, the game refers to it as a "[[permanent]]," or simply by its type or subtype.
A card is only referred to as a "card" by game rules or effects when in a player's hand, [[library]], or [[graveyard]], is "[[phasing|phased out]]," or is removed from the game.  When a card has been played and is on the stack waiting to resolve, the game refers to it as a "spell."  When a card is in play, the game refers to it as a "[[permanent]]," or simply by its type or subtype.


{{CR|Magic 2011|*'''108.''' Cards
{{CR|Innistrad|*'''108.''' Cards
**'''108.1.''' Use the [[Oracle|Oracle™]] card reference when determining a card's wording. A card's Oracle text can be found using the Gatherer card database at http://gatherer.wizards.com.
**'''108.1.''' Use the [[Oracle|Oracle™]] card reference when determining a card's wording. A card's Oracle text can be found using the Gatherer card database at http://gatherer.wizards.com.
**'''108.2.''' When a rule or text on a card refers to a "card," it means only a Magic card. Most Magic games use only traditional Magic cards, which measure approximately 2.5 inches (6.3 cm) by 3.5 inches (8.8 cm). Certain formats also use nontraditional Magic cards, oversized cards that may have different backs. Tokens aren't considered cards—even a card that represents a token isn't considered a card for rules purposes.
**'''108.2.''' When a rule or text on a card refers to a "card," it means only a Magic card. Most Magic games use only traditional Magic cards, which measure approximately 2.5 inches (6.3 cm) by 3.5 inches (8.8 cm). Certain formats also use nontraditional Magic cards, oversized cards that may have different backs. Tokens aren't considered cards—even a card that represents a token isn't considered a card for rules purposes.

Revision as of 09:20, 30 September 2011

Template:Navigation CRIn Magic: The Gathering, the word card always refers to a Magic card with a Magic: The Gathering card front and a Magic card back, or to double-faced cards. Tokens are never considered cards, even if cards are used to represent them.

A card is only referred to as a "card" by game rules or effects when in a player's hand, library, or graveyard, is "phased out," or is removed from the game. When a card has been played and is on the stack waiting to resolve, the game refers to it as a "spell." When a card is in play, the game refers to it as a "permanent," or simply by its type or subtype.

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