The official ruling on the use of "Wish" cards in Magic: The Gathering tournaments is that players are allowed to use them, but they must adhere to the tournament rules and guidelines set by the event organizers.
The official ruling on Phyrexian Obliterator in Magic: The Gathering is that when it is dealt damage, that damage must be paid in the form of permanents being sacrificed.
The official ruling on Nivmagus Elemental in Magic: The Gathering is that it can exile instant and sorcery spells you cast to grow stronger, but it cannot exile itself.
No, the card "Black Lotus" is not legal in Magic: The Gathering tournaments.
The official ruling on the Nexus of Fate card in the current Magic: The Gathering tournament format is that it is banned in Standard and Historic formats, but legal in other formats like Commander.
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.
The official ruling on interactions involving Teysa Karlov in Magic: The Gathering is that her ability doubles triggered abilities of creatures dying. This means that when a creature dies, any abilities triggered by its death will trigger twice if Teysa Karlov is on the battlefield.
As of now, there is no official ranking system for Magic: The Gathering players by state. Players can participate in tournaments and events to earn points and rankings, but these are typically on a national or global scale rather than by state.
You can find tournaments for magic cards at Magic The gathering in San Francisco,Ca or at 2154 university ave. in Berkeley,Ca.
A minimum of 60 cards are required in a Magic deck for it to be legal in official tournaments.
In the Commander format of Magic: The Gathering, Rat Colony is allowed to have any number of copies in a deck, as long as the deck contains only one copy of each card (excluding basic lands). This ruling was made by the official rules committee for the Commander format.
The official deck size limit for Magic: The Gathering is 60 cards.
The Magic: The Gathering database contains information about cards, sets, rules, formats, tournaments, and player statistics.