Reach Through Mists

Card Name Rules

New 02 May 2024 Asked by mgmegadog 16 Comments

"Q1: Can the rules text of a non-acorn card change the name of a card? Q2: Can cards have multiple names? I was wondering if texts like "This card's name is also Reach Through Mists" or "This card is named Dragon's Approach while in the graveyard" were legal. Q1: No. Q2: The same rules text can appear on two differently named cards." Just FYI, both parts of your answer seem to be wrong. Spy Kit both changes the name of a card (the equipped creature) and gives that creature multiple names.


Spy Kit, I believe, is an Un-card that snuck into a non-Un set. It does some things that cause problems, I believe.

Rule Text and Card Naming

New 02 May 2024 Asked by sjk9000 67 Comments

Q1: Can the rules text of a non-acorn card change the name of a card?Q2: Can cards have multiple names?I was wondering if texts like "This card's name is also Reach Through Mists" or "This card is named Dragon's Approach while in the graveyard" were legal.


Q1: No.Q2: The same rules text can appear on two differently named cards.


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