Till someone destroys them
Yes, you can sacrifice a creature at any time in Magic: The Gathering as long as you have a card or ability that allows you to do so.
In a game of Magic: The Gathering, you can play as many planeswalker cards as you want, as long as you can afford to cast them and they don't have the same subtype.
No, all her effects are Static and last only as long as she is on the Battlefield. If she is removed from the battlefield, the opponent's monsters regain Infect, etc.
no. you just cant lose as long as platinum angel is in play.
it's not so important having a credit card to play magic, you can have fun with at least 15 euro
Altered art cards are allowed in Magic: The Gathering tournaments as long as they meet certain criteria set by the tournament organizer, such as being recognizable as the original card and not providing any strategic advantage.
Yes. As long as you qualify as a legal target for the spell, you can choose yourself as the target.
Yep, just as long as he didn't have summoning sickness before flipping.
Planeswalker loyalty in Magic: The Gathering is significant because it represents the strength and influence of a player's planeswalker card. The loyalty counters on a planeswalker card determine its abilities and how long it can stay on the battlefield. Players must strategically manage their planeswalker's loyalty to maximize its impact on the game.
you nincompoop we are not magic we need last names
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can discard cards from your hand at any time, as long as the game rules or a card's ability allows you to do so.
Library of Leng was created long before the Magic universe had a cohesive story. Because of that, there's no background story for it, it's just something that was randomly made up.