It is in some formats such as standard. But in legacy and other more open-ended formats it is legal.
When Isochron Scepter is imprinted with a split card in Magic: The Gathering, you can only cast one half of the split card using the Scepter's ability. The other half cannot be cast this way.
The kicker ability on the Isochron Scepter card in Magic: The Gathering allows players to pay an additional cost to enhance the spell they imprint on the Scepter. This can make the spell more powerful or versatile, giving players more strategic options during the game.
Isochron Scepter will do this though it will only work for spells with casting cost 2 or less.
Yes, Isochron Scepter will imprint an instant card from your hand with the additional requirement that it must have a converted mana cost of two or less; it will then allow you to play that copy whenever you feel like by paying two generic mana and tapping the scepter. There are a great deal of artifacts that interact with instants and clone them in a variety of different ways with different requirements and limitations. Examples: Panoptic Mirror Isochron Scepter Knowledge Pool Mirrari
As of the current Magic: The Gathering rules, Cathars' Crusade is a legal card that can be played in the game. It is not banned or restricted in any format.
No, Riot does not stack in Magic: The Gathering.
Magic the Gathering is not a cult. It is a collectible card game.
An open-minded Christian will have no issues with Magic the Gathering.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, a commander can be exiled.
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There are over 20,000 different cards in Magic: The Gathering.
"Valakut" is a land card in Magic: The Gathering.