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Question by Neveraine
Submitted on 7/1/2004
Related FAQ: Magic: The Gathering Rules FAQ, v4.02 (part 1)
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I have a question for all you people who think you know magic...say i have a mirari in play and 2 face-down mischievious quanar...my opponent has endless whispers in play and a suntouched myr. His suntouched myr is destroyed by whatever and the endless whisper ability given to the suntouched myr triggers then and he gives the creature to me. So the suntouched myr will come into play under my control with no +1/+1 counter on him causing him to die..being a 0/0..triggering the endless whispers ability on the creature which causes me to force me to give my newly gained suntouched myr to my opponent again...Thus coming into play under his control with no +1/+1 counter...causeing him to go into the graveyard yet again...and so on and so on...so say now that i have a leonin elder in play and my opponent has an disciple of the vault...im losing 1 life every time the myr dies but im gaining 1 life also...in conclusion my final question is can you have more than four snow-covered lands?


Answer by MillMaster
Submitted on 7/16/2004
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Yes, you can have more than 4 snowcovered lands in your deck. Snow-covered lands have the type "Basic Land - Forest", so since they are basic, you can play as many as you want.

 

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