In the game, official rulings state that mage power can be used to enhance a player's abilities and spells, but must be used within the limits set by the game rules and guidelines. Players must follow the designated rules for using mage power to ensure fair gameplay.
In the game, the official rulings state that the card "Phantasmal Image" can copy any creature on the battlefield, but if it becomes a target of a spell or ability, it will be destroyed.
In the game, official hand destruction rulings state that players must follow the specific rules and restrictions set by the game regarding discarding or removing cards from their hand. These rules are important to maintain fairness and balance during gameplay.
Official rulings for Shalai, Voice of Plenty in Magic: The Gathering state that she can give herself hexproof and can also give other creatures hexproof. For Hallar, the Firefletcher, the official rulings state that when you cast a kicked spell, Hallar gets a 1/1 counter and deals damage equal to the number of 1/1 counters on it to any target.
Alesha, Who Smiles at Death's official rulings in Magic: The Gathering state that you can only return creatures with power 2 or less from your graveyard to the battlefield with her ability. Additionally, the creatures returned this way can't attack on the turn they enter the battlefield.
Psyframe Omega is currently allowed in competitive play according to the official rulings of the game.
In a duel scenario, Starve Venom Fusion Dragon follows the rulings of the official Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game. It can be used according to its effects and restrictions as stated on the card and in the official rulebook.
The official ruling for the Eidolon of Rhetoric card in the game is that it restricts players to casting only one spell each turn.
Etrata the Silencer's official rulings in the game state that when she deals combat damage to a player, you exile that player's creature and put a hit counter on Etrata. If you have three hit counters on Etrata, you win the game. If Etrata leaves the battlefield before dealing combat damage, the exiled creature returns to its owner's control.
Teysa Karlov's official rulings in Magic: The Gathering state that her ability applies to triggered abilities of creatures you control, and that it does not double the effects of those abilities. Additionally, her ability does not interact with replacement effects or prevention effects.
The official ruling for Pot of Desires in the current game meta is that it is limited to one copy per deck. This means that players can only include one Pot of Desires card in their deck when playing in official tournaments.
As of the latest rulings in Yu-Gi-Oh, players can only place one monster in the Extra Monster Zone unless they have a card effect that allows them to place more.
Exodia the Forbidden One is a powerful card in Yu-Gi-Oh that allows a player to instantly win the game if they have all five pieces in their hand. The official ruling is that if a player successfully gathers all five pieces of Exodia in their hand, they immediately win the game, regardless of the current game state.