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Can you have 2 legendary creatures on the field?

Can you have 2 legendary creatures on the field?

And can you have multiple in play at once? There are no special restrictions on the number of legendary creatures in a Constructed deck (Standard, Modern, Legacy, Vintage are Constructed formats). So the same four-copies rule as everything else.

Does legendary rule count as dying?

Yes, the legend rule counts as dying. If a permanent is sent to the graveyard from the battlefield for any reason, it counts as dying.

Can you have more than 1 legendary creature in a deck?

You could have four copies of the same legendary creature in your deck. However you can not have more than one of the same legendary creature on the battlefield.

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How many Legendaries can you play in MTG?

BUT, you can only have one legendary card of the exact same name on the field at the same time. Have different types of legendary cards, meaning you could have both on the field at the same time, but it decreases your chance of picking up either one of the card, making it more unpredictable?

What is the legendary rule?

Legend rule. If a player controls two or more legendary permanents of the same name when state-based effects are checked, that player chooses one of those permanents and immediately puts the others into their owners’ graveyards, without any player having an opportunity to respond.

Can Mirage mirror copy graveyard?

If Mirage Mirror becomes a copy of a legendary permanent you control, you’ll put one of them into your graveyard. If Mirage Mirror becomes a copy of an Aura, it’s put into its owner’s graveyard unless it’s somehow attached to an appropriate object or player already.

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Does legend rule trigger sacrifice?

Apart from those changes, the “legend rule” works the same way as it did before. It’s still a state-based action that’s performed before any player receives priority. And permanents going to the graveyard due to the “legend rule” aren’t being sacrificed or destroyed, although they will count as dying.

How does the legendary rule work?

Does the legendary rule go on the stack?

The legend rule will clean up before any of those triggers make it to the stack, but even if the new legend is the one that’s leaving, the triggers still do go on the stack and will eventually resolve, doing as much as possible.

Does legendary rule apply to opponents?

You can’t control two legendarys of the same name, but nothing specifies on whether or not two different players can control the same creature.