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More info?)
thanks, Pete. I have the official rules, and the last D'Angelo summary
dated Jan 2004. Just wondered if someone else had taken up the task of
keeping the rulings current. I notice the rules additions and changes have
been coming at a faster pace recently.
Before I quit playing, I was judging for local tournaments in Indianapolis,
and would have become a DCI judge if I hadn't gotten involved in opening a
computer business. I came to value the rulings summaries when judgin for,
or playing against, the occasional numbskull for whom the only right answer
was the answer that let him win.
😉
JP
"Peter Cooper Jr." <pete@cooper.homedns.org> wrote in message
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> "Indy Tech" <indytechSPAMTRAP@att.net> writes:
> > Been out of Magic for several years. I found a notice that Stephen
> > D'Angelo wasn't posting ruling summaries anymore. Is there an
> > "official" summary I can use to catch up? I found some posts on
> > this board by Patrik Linell that were very helpful, but if there's a
> > summary that's used as the standard, I'd like to find it.
>
> I'm not 100% sure what you're looking for, but the official source for
> the rules of the game is Wizard's web site at
>
http://www.wizards.com/magic/comprules
>
> There you can find the Comprehensive Rules, the Oracle card
> reference, FAQs for each set, and so on. Specific questions on cards
> can often be answered by looking at the FAQ for the set that it was
> released in.
>
> As for a summary of what's changed over the past several years, I'll
> have to defer to people who've been playing for that long.
>
> --
> Peter C.
> Any noun can be verbed.