Can you have more than 4 artifact lands?

Non-basic lands and spells are limited to 4 each (unless banned or restricted). Artifact lands are non-basics and are subject to the limitation. You can play unlimited numbers of cards named Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, or Forest. You can play a maximum of 4 of any other card.

Can you play a basic land and an artifact land in the same turn?

Can you Counterspell an artifact land? Most of the time it’s no problem for a card to be both a land and an artifact. You just merge the rules for being an artifact with the rules for being a land, similar to the way Artifact Creatures merge the rules for artifacts and creature.

Are the artifact lands banned in Commander?

The artifact lands from Mirrodin enabled the Affinity mechanic, making them some of the most powerful lands ever printed. While banned in Modern, they continue to make an impact on Pauper and Commander.

How many land can a player play in a turn?

305.2. A player may normally play only one land during his or her turn; however, continuous effects may increase this number. If any such effects exist, the player announces which effect, or this rule, applies to each land play as it happens. 305.9. If an object is both a land and another card type, it can be played only as a land.

How often can you play an artifact land?

1 Answer 1. Artifact lands may be artifacts, but they are also lands, and all the usual rules about how often you can play and land (i.e. once a turn, on your turn) still apply to them. The same goes for creature lands like Dryad Arbor from Future Sight: if you’ve played a land already that turn, you can’t then play your Dryad Arbor.

How many land can you play in Magic The Gathering?

From the Comprehensive Rules, section 305, Lands: 305.2. A player may normally play only one land during his or her turn; however, continuous effects may increase this number. If any such effects exist, the player announces which effect, or this rule, applies to each land play as it happens.

Can a land be an artifact in Magic The Gathering?

Essentially, the fact of an Artifact Land being an artifact doesn’t mean it is no longer bound by the rules for lands; it must follow all the normal rules for lands, and all the normal rules for artifacts too – so it is a valid target for Shatter, and so on. @ghoppe – Good point, I’ve changed my answer to say “on your first turn”.

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