Is timewalk banned in MTG?

Yes, Time Walk is banned in Commander and Legacy formats due to its immense power (granting an extra turn for only two mana) and is restricted (one copy per deck) in Vintage, making it illegal in most competitive play, though its similar card, Time Warp, was banned in Historic for similar reasons.
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Is time walk banned in MTG?

Yes, Time Walk is effectively banned or heavily restricted in most Magic: The Gathering formats due to its extreme power (giving an extra turn for only two mana), being part of the infamous "Power Nine"; it's banned in Commander and Legacy, but restricted (one copy allowed) in Vintage, making it highly sought after and largely unplayable in regular competitive events.
 
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Is time warp banned?

Not three days after Sam Pardee's victory with Jeskai Turns at the Strixhaven Championship and integral part of the deck has been banned in Historic. Effective June 10, Time Warp will be banned in Historic. Players with copies of Time Warp on their Arena account will be awarded the same number of Wildcards.
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Is Timetwister banned in Commander?

No, Timetwister is not banned in Commander; it's legal, unlike other Power Nine cards like Black Lotus or Ancestral Recall, primarily because its symmetrical "draw seven" effect makes it less broken and easier to abuse in Commander compared to other formats, though it's still very powerful and expensive. While most of the Power Nine are banned due to being too powerful and creating high barriers to entry, Timetwister is the "runt" of the group, making it a unique case for legality in the format. 
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What cards are currently banned in MTG?

Magic: The Gathering (MTG) bans vary significantly by format (Standard, Modern, Commander, etc.), but currently banned cards often include powerful staples like Brainstorm, Ragavan, Oko, Thief of Crowns, Field of the Dead, Mystic Forge, and format-specific issues like some SNC cards in Standard (e.g., Up the Beanstalk, Monstrous Rage) as of late 2025/early 2026; universally banned cards often involve ante, conspiracies, or offensive content, according to Wizards of the Coast and MTG Wiki. 
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What is the rarest MTG card ever?

Magic: The Gathering's Rarest Cards Of All Time
  1. 1 - Black Lotus.
  2. 2 - One of One Ring. Imagine finding this in your booster pack. ...
  3. 3 - Autographed Black Lotus. ...
  4. 4 - Mox Opal.
  5. 5 - Lord of the Pit.
  6. 6 - Timetwister.
  7. 7 - Splendid Genesis.
  8. 8 - Phoenix Heart.
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What was the first card ever banned in MTG?

Commander: First known banlist, synchronized with the Vintage banlist. Test of Endurance is the first card banned in EDH for power reasons.
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What MTG set has the most banned cards?

Edit: After looking it up, it's Mirrodin, as all of it's bans were both in standard and block. Mirrodin saw 19 bans across Standard and Block. Urza's had 13 bans across both Standard and Block.
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Why is Power 9 banned?

These nine cards were printed in the first sets of Magic: The Gathering, starting in 1993. They are considered among the most powerful cards in the game. Owing to their power, they were banned from being played in most competitive settings.
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Are infinite loops allowed in MTG?

Loops can't actually run infinitely. If the loop is possible due to the repeated actions of a player, the player must name an actual number of times they will continue the loop before stopping, usually a very large number. If the loop would be infinite due to mandatory actions, the game ends in a draw.
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Why was Flash banned in EDH?

This ban was somewhat controversial, as it was banned as a result of the presence of Flash Hulk decks in cEDH (competitive EDH). People who play competitive Commander are a pretty small segment of the community, but the Flash Hulk combo was warping the format so much that something had to be done.
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What are MTG's most powerful cards?

  • Certainly the fast mana—Chrome Mox, Grim Monolith, and Mana Vault are all contenders. Fast mana has always had a history of being the strongest cards in Magic.
  • The combo pieces. ...
  • The oppressive effects, like Trinisphere or CotV.
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Is MTG still popular?

Yes, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) remains very popular, hitting record player numbers recently, generating over a billion dollars in annual revenue, and maintaining strong growth, though some players note shifts in community feel and concerns about recent design/corporate decisions. While figures vary, the consensus points to a massive player base, thriving digital presence (MTG Arena), and continued cultural relevance.
 
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Why is Time Walk so expensive?

Time Walk – USD $63,000

This card isn't necessarily rare but its value comes from the fact that it's another banned card in almost every format of Magic. The card allows the player to an extra turn. Simple? Yes, but deadly in the right circumstances.
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What is Rule 0 in Commander?

Rule 0 in Magic: The Gathering's Commander format is an unwritten agreement allowing playgroups to modify official rules for fun, enabling "house rules" like playing banned cards, using planeswalkers as commanders, or banning combos, provided everyone agrees beforehand, emphasizing social enjoyment over strict adherence to rules, and requiring pre-game discussion to align expectations and power levels for a better experience. 
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What rare Magic card has fetched $3 million at a private sale?

An Alpha Black Lotus, graded by CGC Cards, just fetched a jaw-dropping $3 MILLION, making it the highest-priced Magic: The Gathering card ever sold!
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How many alpha black lotuses exist?

About 1,100 Alpha Black Lotus cards were originally printed for Magic: The Gathering's first set in 1993, though some sources suggest a slightly lower, confirmed number of around 1,008 rare cards printed, with many lost or damaged over time due to heavy play before sleeves were common, making perfect-condition examples exceptionally rare today.
 
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

The most famous "million dollar" Pokémon card is the Pikachu Illustrator, with Logan Paul owning a PSA 10 graded version that set a Guinness World Record for a private sale at $5.275 million in 2022, with Paul now planning to auction it. This extremely rare card, from a 1998 illustration contest, is considered the holy grail for collectors due to its scarcity (only 39 believed to exist) and connection to Pikachu's creator, Atsuko Nishida.
 
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What is the #1 most banned book of all time?

Most Commonly Banned Books
  • 1984 by George Orwell. ...
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Performed by); Emory Elliott. ...
  • The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger. ...
  • The Color Purple by Alice Walker. ...
  • The Great Gatsby by F. ...
  • I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou.
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What is the rarest MTG card?

The rarest Magic: The Gathering (MTG) cards are unique, personalized creations like Richard Garfield's Proposal (only 9 made) or serialized promotional items like The One Ring (001/001), but the most iconic and highly valued "standard" rare is the Alpha Black Lotus, with only 1,100 printed in the first set, a pristine copy of which sold for $3 million in 2024. These cards are rare due to extremely limited print runs, unique histories, or creator exclusivity, making them highly sought after by collectors.
 
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Is Blacker Lotus legal in Commander?

Blacker Lotus isn't legal, it's from an unset. Only goofballs are confused about that, Or I guess people that have no idea that unsets are a thing. This art for blacker lotus is AMAZING!!! What a gorgeous collector piece.
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What was the 100th MTG set?

Outlaws of Thunder Junction. The newly formed "Sensual Seven" regroups after an unexpected ambush and attempt to get information on why they being followed and who is behind it. Outlaws of Thunder Junction is the one hundredth Magic expansion.
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Is the one ring legal in Commander?

Yes, The One Ring is legal in regular Commander (EDH) because the Commander Rules Committee (RC) hasn't banned it, despite its ban in other formats like Modern; it's a popular card in the format, but local playgroups can decide if they want to ban it due to its powerful protection/card draw, which is the core difference between casual and competitive play. 
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What is the oldest MTG card?

The oldest Magic: The Gathering cards come from the very first set, Limited Edition Alpha, released in August 1993, featuring iconic cards like Black Lotus, Ancestral Recall, and Lightning Bolt, with all 295 cards being the earliest printed, playable versions in the game's history, distinguished by their black borders and unique corner shapes.
 
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