According to the official rules of the game, a deck can have up to four artifact lands.
Yes, artifact lands count as artifacts in Magic: The Gathering.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
The indian removal act
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Yes, he was allowed to go to the undying lands.
you are allowed as many as you like as long as the ball hits the net and lands in the square.
Yes. Akki Underminer forces a player dealt combat damage by it to sacrifice a permanent: that permanent can be a land, a creature, an artifact, or an enchantment.
Literally lands. Physical lands and the houses that is built on that piece of land.
All monastic orders were no longer legal in France. It allowed for the confiscation of Church lands and abolished the tithe to the Vatican.
It started out by the humans cultivating the actual space in which they live. It allowed them to cultivate and sow their lands according to the climate, type of soil, topography, and geography, enabling them to do it better over time.
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