Can I ask for Wastes like basic lands in Limited?
My question is about limited tournaments like draft or sealed. Can I ask for Wastes for my decks like basic lands?
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My question is about limited tournaments like draft or sealed. Can I ask for Wastes for my decks like basic lands?
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My question is about limited tournaments like draft or sealed. Can I ask for Wastes for my decks like basic lands?
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My question is about limited tournaments like draft or sealed. Can I ask for Wastes for my decks like basic lands?
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No, you cannot.
From the MTG Tournament Rules:
7.2 Card Use in Limited Tournaments
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their
deck and sideboard. They may not add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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You cannot. In the sets where they were available, you had to draft them from the packs.
In Limited events, you can play Wastes only if it's in your card pool. For Sealed Deck, that means you have to open a Wastes in order to play with it. In Booster Draft, you have to draft Wastes. Figuring out exactly how to pay those {C} costs will be a priority in this set. (But don't worry—Wastes isn't the only way.) You can't just add as many Wastes as you want while building your deck like you can with the other basic lands.
From the official tournament rules section on drafting:
Only cards from the expansions of the boosters opened (and only cards opened or drafted in that player’s pool)
may be used in a player’s deck. The following are exceptions to this rule:
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island,
Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their deck and sideboard. They may not
add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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No, you cannot.
From the MTG Tournament Rules:
7.2 Card Use in Limited Tournaments
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their
deck and sideboard. They may not add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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No, you cannot.
From the MTG Tournament Rules:
7.2 Card Use in Limited Tournaments
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their
deck and sideboard. They may not add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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No, you cannot.
From the MTG Tournament Rules:
7.2 Card Use in Limited Tournaments
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their
deck and sideboard. They may not add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
No, you cannot.
From the MTG Tournament Rules:
7.2 Card Use in Limited Tournaments
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their
deck and sideboard. They may not add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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You cannot. In the sets where they were available, you had to draft them from the packs.
In Limited events, you can play Wastes only if it's in your card pool. For Sealed Deck, that means you have to open a Wastes in order to play with it. In Booster Draft, you have to draft Wastes. Figuring out exactly how to pay those {C} costs will be a priority in this set. (But don't worry—Wastes isn't the only way.) You can't just add as many Wastes as you want while building your deck like you can with the other basic lands.
From the official tournament rules section on drafting:
Only cards from the expansions of the boosters opened (and only cards opened or drafted in that player’s pool)
may be used in a player’s deck. The following are exceptions to this rule:
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island,
Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their deck and sideboard. They may not
add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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You cannot. In the sets where they were available, you had to draft them from the packs.
In Limited events, you can play Wastes only if it's in your card pool. For Sealed Deck, that means you have to open a Wastes in order to play with it. In Booster Draft, you have to draft Wastes. Figuring out exactly how to pay those {C} costs will be a priority in this set. (But don't worry—Wastes isn't the only way.) You can't just add as many Wastes as you want while building your deck like you can with the other basic lands.
From the official tournament rules section on drafting:
Only cards from the expansions of the boosters opened (and only cards opened or drafted in that player’s pool)
may be used in a player’s deck. The following are exceptions to this rule:
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island,
Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their deck and sideboard. They may not
add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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You cannot. In the sets where they were available, you had to draft them from the packs.
In Limited events, you can play Wastes only if it's in your card pool. For Sealed Deck, that means you have to open a Wastes in order to play with it. In Booster Draft, you have to draft Wastes. Figuring out exactly how to pay those {C} costs will be a priority in this set. (But don't worry—Wastes isn't the only way.) You can't just add as many Wastes as you want while building your deck like you can with the other basic lands.
From the official tournament rules section on drafting:
Only cards from the expansions of the boosters opened (and only cards opened or drafted in that player’s pool)
may be used in a player’s deck. The following are exceptions to this rule:
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island,
Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their deck and sideboard. They may not
add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
You cannot. In the sets where they were available, you had to draft them from the packs.
In Limited events, you can play Wastes only if it's in your card pool. For Sealed Deck, that means you have to open a Wastes in order to play with it. In Booster Draft, you have to draft Wastes. Figuring out exactly how to pay those {C} costs will be a priority in this set. (But don't worry—Wastes isn't the only way.) You can't just add as many Wastes as you want while building your deck like you can with the other basic lands.
From the official tournament rules section on drafting:
Only cards from the expansions of the boosters opened (and only cards opened or drafted in that player’s pool)
may be used in a player’s deck. The following are exceptions to this rule:
Players may add an unlimited number of cards named Plains, Island,
Swamp, Mountain, or Forest to their deck and sideboard. They may not
add additional snow basic land cards (e.g. Snow-Covered Forest, etc)
or Wastes basic land cards, even in formats in which they are legal.
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