Règles complètes de Magic: The Gathering
Règles US [30/09/2011] Règles FR [04/02/2011]Sommaire
0. Introduction
1. Game Concepts
- 100. General
- 101. The Magic Golden Rules
- 102. Players
- 103. Starting the Game
- 104. Ending the Game
- 105. Colors
- 106. Mana
- 107. Numbers and Symbols
- 108. Cards
- 109. Objects
- 110. Permanents
- 111. Spells
- 112. Abilities
- 113. Emblems
- 114. Targets
- 115. Special Actions
- 116. Timing and Priority
- 117. Costs
- 118. Life
- 119. Damage
- 120. Drawing a Card
- 121. Counters
2. Parts of a Card
3. Card Types
4. Zones
5. Turn Structure
6. Spells, Abilities and Effets
- 600. General
- 601. Casting Spells
- 602. Activating Activated Abilities
- 603. Handling Triggered Abilities
- 604. Handling Static Abilities
- 605. Mana Abilities
- 606. Loyalty Abilities
- 607. Linked Abilities
- 608. Resolving Spells and Abilities
- 609. Effects
- 610. One-Shot Effects
- 611. Continuous Effects
- 612. Text-Changing Effects
- 613. Interaction of Continuous Effects
- 614. Replacement Effects
- 615. Prevention Effects
- 616. Interaction of Replacement and/or Prevention Effects
7. Additional Rules
- 700. General
- 701. Keyword Actions
- 702. Keyword Abilities
- 703. Turn-Based Actions
- 704. State-Based Actions
- 705. Flipping a Coin
- 706. Copying Objects
- 707. Face-Down Spells and Permanents
- 708. Split Cards
- 709. Flip Cards
- 710. Leveler Cards
- 711. Double-Faced Cards
- 712. Controlling Another Player
- 713. Ending the Turn
- 714. Restarting the Game
- 715. Subgames
- 716. Taking Shortcuts
- 717. Handling Illegal Actions
8. Multiplayer Rules
- 800. General
- 801. Limited Range of Influence Option
- 802. Attack Multiple Players Option
- 803. Attack Left and Attack Right Options
- 804. Deploy Creatures Option
- 805. Shared Team Turns Option
- 806. Free-for-All Variant
- 807. Grand Melee Variant
- 808. Team vs. Team Variant
- 809. Emperor Variant
- 810. Two-Headed Giant Variant
- 811. Alternating Teams Variant
9. Casual Variants
1. Introduction : Introduction
This document is designed for people who‘ve moved beyond the basics of the Magic: The Gathering® game. If you‘re a beginning Magic™ player, you‘ll probably find these rules intimidating. They‘re intended to be the ultimate authority for the game, and you won‘t usually need to refer to them except in specific cases or during competitive games.
For casual play and most ordinary situations, you‘ll find what you need in the Magic: The Gathering basic rulebook. You can download a copy of that rulebook from the Wizards of the Coast® Magic rules website at www.wizards.com/Magic/rules. If you‘re sure this is where you want to be, keep reading.
This document includes a series of numbered rules followed by a glossary. Many of the numbered rules are divided into subrules, and each separate rule and subrule of the game has its own number. (Note that subrules skip the letters «l» and «o» due to potential confusion with the numbers «1» and «0»; subrule 704.5k is followed by 704.5m, then 704.5n, then 704.5p, for example.)
We at Wizards of the Coast recognize that no matter how detailed the rules, situations will arise in which the interaction of specific cards requires a precise answer. If you have questions, you can get the answers from us at www.wizards.com/customerservice. Additional contact information is on the last page of these rules.
In response to play issues and to keep these rules as current as possible, changes may have been made to this document since its publication. See the Wizards of the Coast Magic rules website at www.wizards.com/Magic/rules for the current version of the official rules.