How many counterspells are legal in historic? Answers 10 above or 10 below the correct answer will be accepted.
89.
The four Spell Types in magic are Adventure, Arcane, Lesson, and Trap.
The card shown below is a CUSTOM card with the subtype "Lesson". Though its text is functional and works within the rules, why does it stand out when compared to other cards with the "Lesson" subtype?

There are no Instant Lessons, only Sorcery Lessons.
Put these numbers in order from lowest to highest:
- The number of cards that create tokens
- The number of cards that can exile a target
- The number of cards with "Z" in their name
- The number of noncreature cards with the word "creature" in their text box
Exile: 434
Z: 1,151
Tokens: 2,146
Noncreature: 6,971
According to gatherer, what is the highest number of creature types on a single card among non-Brushwagg creature cards?
50 bonus points for each of its creature types you can name
100 bonus points if you can name the card
Four creature types:
Seton's Scout
Creature - Centaur Druid Scout Archer
Aside from being White Creatures, what do these three cards have in common?



Their names all contain the word "Orange"
Please read the following paragraph.
BRUCE controls a ghostly prison, which doesn't allow creatures to attack him unless their controller pays 2 mana for each one. DAVID has no nonland permanents.
STACY has no mana available, and controls a Delina, Wild Mage, which has the following ability:
When Delina attacks DAVID, STACY rolls a 3 and creates a token copy of a creature she controls that's tapped and attacking BRUCE. At the end of combat, STACY casts a stifle in an attempt to keep the token from self-exiling. It resolves, and she's able to keep it for the rest of the game.
What was wrong with the above paragraph?
Though STACY can keep the token short term, because the token itself has the triggered ability, it will continue to trigger every combat, meaning that unless she has enough stifles to last the rest of the game, that token is a goner.
Through every printing of every planeswalker ever made, there is only one with flavor text.
You get 100 points for each of the following you can name: The Planeswalker's Name, The Set it was Printed In, The Card's Name.
The Secret Lair printing of Liliana, Death's Majesty.

There are four kinds of triggered ability. A Trigger Condition, an "If" Clause, a Delayed Trigger, and a Game-State Trigger.
List an example of each of them.
Subjective Answer, but for example:
Trigger: Whenever a creature dies...
If Clause: You may discard a card. If you do...
Delayed: The next time you would draw a card this turn...
Game-State: If you control no islands...
Put these characters in the correct order by birth year (oldest to youngest):
Teferi, Chandra, Jace, Jaya, Urza, Mishra
Urza (0), Mishra (0, but later), Jaya (2910), Teferi (3293), Jace (4534), Chandra (4537)
Name two of the four existing noncreature Eldrazi cards.
You get an additional 50 points for each one you name beyond the first two.
All is Dust, Eldrazi Conscription, Not of This World, Skittering Invasion