The official deck size limit for constructed formats in Magic: The Gathering is 60 cards.
The official deck size limit for Magic: The Gathering is 60 cards.
You can have 3 Malevolent Nuzzlers in any Deck. To check how many cards can be placed in a Deck, visit the Official Yu-Gi-Oh! Ban List. Any cards not placed on the list can have 3 in a Deck.
As of the rulebook, there is now a maximum limit of 60 cards and a minimum of 40 cards in a deck. Source: Page 2, 5D's Official Rulebook, v7.0
The maximum number of cards allowed in a Magic: The Gathering deck, as per the deck limit rules, is 250 cards.
The maximum limit for the number of cards in a Magic: The Gathering (MTG) deck is 250 cards.
No. 8-Deck and 6-Deck on high limit tables
In the official rules, a deck can have up to 4 EX cards.
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In most formats of the game Magic: The Gathering, a deck can include up to four copies of a legendary creature card.
As of the most recent banlist (Mar 2010) Jinzo is unlimited, so you may have three per deck in both Advanced and Traditional Formats.
there is no limit
No, it doesn't. The 40-60 limitation is for your main deck only.