Ancestral Recall is restricted in Vintage tournaments, which menas you can use only one copy of the card in a deck.
You can also use Ancestral Recall in EDH and Highlander tournaments, although these are more casual tournaments.
No, the card "Black Lotus" is not legal in Magic: The Gathering tournaments.
A minimum of 60 cards are required in a Magic deck for it to be legal in official tournaments.
inherited or inheritable by established rules (usually legal rules) of descent; "ancestral home"; "ancestral lore"; "hereditary monarchy"; "patrimonial estate"; "transmissible tradition"
Yes, it is legal, but make sure you tell any prospective buyer that there is a recall on the car.
It depends on the "emperor" you are talking about. The emperor of Byzantium, or the Greek Eastern Empire, ruled a sophisticated state with many of the same powers and privileges as the ancient Roman emperors. The German emperors of the Latin West aspired to similar prestige, but ruled over a far more fractious polity and had to compete with powerful feudal barons for control of their realm.
Yes, boosted packs are legal to use in official tournaments and competitions as long as they are obtained through legitimate means and are not altered or tampered with in any way.
A judicial recall is a legal motion to revoke a given office-holder's election and remove him/her from office.
in semi pro and amateur yes but not in pro tournaments
i needs to know can i take legal action on this case since the pill was recall and i took the pill over a year
well as far as rummy is concerned, the game is legal inIndiaso idon'tthink there will be any constraint or age restrictions on playing tournaments.
None of the Earthbound Immortals are banned or restricted.
Yes Rainbow Neos is legal. A player can have 3 copies of this card in the fusion deck in both advanced and traditional formatted tournaments.