Introducing the Rules Resources site, home to the Magic: The Gathering™ rules and policy documents on a linkable, searchable, and easy to access platform. Also the new home to the Annotated IPG and the Annotated MTR.
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/rules/The Rules Resources site will host up-to-date online versions for the official rules and policy documents. With this site you can easily link to any rule in the documents, using a very easy to remember URL syntax.
If you link to a specific rule or subrule in the CR you will see it highlighted on the site in yellow once you access the corresponding link. For example:
CR 101.3
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/rules/cr101/#3CR 702.12b
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/rules/cr702/#12bYou can also link to any MTR or IPG rule, and for the IPG you can even link to specific sections of each infraction, such as the Philosophy or Additional Remedy.
Out-of-Order Sequencing
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/rules/mtr4-3/Missed Trigger's Additional Remedy
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/rules/ipg2-1/#additional-remedyYou can use the Rules Resources search feature, displayed on the right hand side of the site for every page, to look up a specific word, term or phrase.
Navigating the site is easy and straightforward. Besides the navigation menus you can jump from the current page being viewed to the previous and the next page within each document. You will find prev/next page links at the top and bottom of every page where this feature is available.
The IPG and MTR sections of this site include the Annotated IPG and Annotated MTR content. The Annotated IPG and the Annotated MTR are a line by line deconstruction of each sentence in the IPG and the MTR. The IPG and the MTR are very dense documents with very few extraneous words. Each sentence has meaning, and it’s the Annotated IPG's and Annotated MTR’s goal to call attention to the finer details hidden in those sentences. It can be used as a study guide for L2, a refresher for judges coming back, or to settle judge nerd-fights, but its primary focus is education.
Annotated IPG and Annotated MTR content appears on this site inserted throughout the MTR document in blue panels.
This site replaces the English versions of the Annotated IPG and the Annotated MTR on the Judge Wiki, however foreign language translations are still there for the time being. Watch this space for updates on localization of Annotated content.
The teamThis site is the work of the following judges:
The Annotated IPG team:
Bryan Prillaman (Lead)
Haitao Jia
Jack Doyle
Abraham Corson
Mark Brown
David Greene
Riccardo Tulli
James Winward-Stuart
Nicholas Zitomer
Nate Hurley
Aaron Duvall
Translations:
Saverio Adamo
Loïc Hervier
Jose Nazareno
Hao Du
The Annotated MTR team:
Ben McDole (Lead)
Piotr Łopaciuk
Gareth Tanner
Loïc Hervier
Bartłomiej Wieszok
Julio Sosa
Juan Martin Tourret
Nicolás De Bonis
Marc DeArmond
Robert Hinrichsen
Jonas Drieghe
Jeremy Blackwell
Jacob Milicic
David Carroll
Nate Hurley
Lexie Mettler
Mike Anderson
Norman Ralph
Gareth Pye
Rob Castellon
Eli Meyer
Brandon Largin
Chris Cahill
Travis Coffman
David Delgado
Robert Kajer
Greg Rome
Jason Riendeau
David Elden
John Temple
Claudio Martín Nieva Scarpatti
Renato Spinelli
David Záleský
Witold Waczyński
And the Rules Resources site team:
John Brian McCarthy - CR Editor
Steffen Baumgart - Technical Editor
David de la Iglesia - Site Manager
This site is supported by the
Judge WordPress Network. We are very grateful for their help, very specially to Joel Krebs for his massive help contributing to make this site a reality.
Finally we'd like to thank Jose Tamargo for his help with the site graphic design.
Contact and feedback:If you have feedback on the site or spot an error or otherwise would like to contribute please
contact me through JudgeApps.
If you have any questions or comments about the Annotated IPG text please contact
MagicJudges.aipg@gmail.comIf you have any questions or comments about the Annotated MTR text please contact
Amtrfeedback@gmail.com