Does the phyrexian metamorph get around legend rule?

No, Phyrexian Metamorph does not get around the Legend Rule when copying a legendary creature because it copies the name and keeps the legendary supertype, triggering the rule; you must sacrifice one as a state-based action, though its ETB trigger will still resolve. To bypass the rule, you need specific cards like Mirror Gallery or Sakashima of a Thousand Faces that change the legendary status or the name.
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Does the phyrexian metamorph trigger legend rule?

No, Phyrexian Metamorph does not get around the legend rule because it copies the legendary supertype and the specific card name, meaning if you copy another legendary creature you control, one will be put into the graveyard as a state-based action. The legend rule cares about identical names, not types, so the Metamorph becomes legendary with the same name as the target, triggering the rule. To bypass it, you need cards like Mirror Gallery or Sakashima of a Thousand Faces that explicitly change the rules for legendary permanents or make non-legendary copies.
 
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What cards ignore the legend rule?

Currently, only a handful of cards circumvent the "legend rule": Mirror Gallery, Mirror Box and Sakashima of a Thousand Faces cancel the rule entirely. Cadric, Soul Kindler and The Master, Multiplied cancel the rule for tokens you control. Sliver Gravemother cancels the rule for Slivers you control.
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What happens when you copy the phyrexian metamorph?

Phyrexian Metamorph copies everything about the card it copies, then tacks on the artifact type. It still keeps the same name and the legendary supertype. For any clone to bypass the legend rule, it would have to make a nonlegndary copy or a copy that changed its name in some way.
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Can you respond to legend rule?

You cannot respond to the Legend Rule in Magic: The Gathering; it's a State-Based Action (SBA) that happens instantly when a second legendary permanent of the same name enters, forcing you to choose one to keep and putting the others into the graveyard, triggering "dies" effects but not "sacrifice" effects, as it's a forced placement, not a choice to sacrifice. 
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TR&CI 38: The Legend Rule & State-Based Actions

How do you bypass the legend rule?

There are also two indirect ways to bypass the legend rule: creating a copy of a legendary creature under a different name (Lazav, Dimir Mastermind) and creating a copy of a legendary creature that isn't legendary (Helm of the Host).
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What artifact makes the legend rule not apply?

Mirror Gallery

The “legend rule” doesn't apply. Only in mirrors do heroes find their equal.
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Does the Phyrexian Metamorph copy color?

When an object enters play copying another object, it copies all 'base' characteristics. Other than copy effects, effects that are applied to the original are not copied. Also, unless the effect that copies the original says so, the copy will not have any additional types or colors.
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Why is the Phyrexian Altar so good?

The deck name is cool but it's basically a Zombie deck that aims to punish its opponents with the resilience of cards like Relentless Dead and Gravecrawler. The Phyrexian Altar acts like a conduit for your zombie minions to grind themselves into so you could help in padding a jumbo Diregraf Colossus.
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Do token copies trigger the legendary rule?

Yes. However, the legend rule will kick in if you control both and they have the same name and the copy is also legendary. You will immediately be forced to choose one, the other will die. Note that this is not sacrificing, but it is dying.
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Is Legendary Rule dying?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, when the Legend Rule forces you to put legendary permanents into your graveyard, they are considered to have "died" (moved from battlefield to graveyard) and trigger death-related effects, though it's not technically a "sacrifice" and you can't respond to the rule itself because it's a state-based action. 
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Does the legend rule apply immediately?

It's immediately. It happens before priority is passed. And you can't maintain priority as it checks before then too. You also can't use another effect that would allow you to sacrifice a permanent either.
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Does legend rule sacrifice?

No, the Legend Rule in Magic: The Gathering doesn't technically "sacrifice" creatures; it's a specific game action where a player chooses one of multiple legendary permanents with the same name to keep, and the rest are put into their owner's graveyard, triggering "dies" effects but not "sacrifice" effects. Because this happens as a state-based action before a player gets priority, you can't respond to it by sacrificing or using abilities on the creatures, even if they are indestructible. 
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Does the Phyrexian Metamorph get cast triggers?

The Metamorph isn't an Ulamog until it's on the battlefield (side note: it enters AS A COPY instead of entering the battlefield and creating a trigger to make itself a copy, so there's nothing to respond to outside of casting it). But, to answer your question, no it will not copy the cast trigger.
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Can Phyrexian Metamorph copy Hexproof?

Metamorph's ability (and spell for that case) doesn't target anything. It means that you are able to choose to copy an artifact or a creature with Shroud, Hexproof, Protection from Blue/Artifacts etc. Cloning enemy's Progenitus with Metamorph is nice plan to get one for youself.
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Why are the planet lands not legendary?

Named lands often aren't legendary anymore because it was a design issue for constructed where the restriction was disliked. Maybe they will make a Planet rule similar to the Legend rule. Making the planet lands legendary is unnecessary from a balancing standpoint because they require so much investment and are slow.
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Is MTGo or Arena better?

Neither MTG Arena nor MTGO (Magic Online) is definitively "better," as they cater to different player types: Arena is modern, free-to-play (but grindy), great for beginners, focuses on newer formats (Standard), and runs on PC/mobile, while MTGO offers a complete, real economy with trading, supports all older formats (Modern, Legacy, Commander), has a complex but powerful interface for dedicated players, and runs only on Windows but with a dated look. 
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Why is blood mefist so expensive?

Nobody really knows why Blood Mefist dodged a mass release, but as a result it's very valuable both as a Super Rare and Ultra Rare. The Super will typically go for a few thousand dollars, think $2000-3000, while the Ultra Rare's very likely over $10,000, but I personally struggled to track down any listings.
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Can Phyrexian Metamorph copy a legendary?

Yes, Phyrexian Metamorph can copy a legendary creature, but because the copy gains the legendary supertype and the same name, the legend rule will force you to put one of them into your graveyard as a state-based action unless you have another effect (like Mirror Gallery or Sakashima the Impostor) that lets you keep both. The Metamorph becomes legendary and keeps the name, so it triggers the rule just like any other two legendary permanents with the same name. 
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Is Yawgmoth a phyrexian?

Over hundreds of years, Phyrexia evolved into one of the most powerful planes the multiverse has ever known, focused only on war and conquest via massive war machines and biological plagues. Yawgmoth himself eventually became an entity of pure black mana, the avatar of the plane and god amongst the Phyrexians.
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Can Morophon be a 5 color Commander?

Color identity checks all the mana symbols in a card's rules text, and a card's color identity has to be a subset of the commander's color identity. You can't play Morophon unless your commander is 5-color.
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What cards ignore legend rule?

  • Brothers Yamazaki.
  • Cadric, Soul Kindler.
  • Mirror Box.
  • Mirror Gallery.
  • Sakashima of a Thousand Faces.
  • Sliver Gravemother.
  • Spider-Verse.
  • The Master, Multiplied.
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Does legend rule trigger dies?

Yes, the Legend Rule does trigger "when this creature dies" effects because the legendary permanent goes from the battlefield to the graveyard, which is the definition of dying in Magic: The Gathering, even though it's a state-based action and not a sacrifice or destruction. You get the death triggers, but you can't respond to the rule itself because it happens before you get priority, according to rules from Magic: The Gathering on YouTube and Facebook. 
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Do copies trigger the legend rule?

do embalmed copies of legendaries trigger the legendary rule or are they seperate entities? The token will be an exact copy, and so if the creature was a legend, the token will be too and the legend rule will apply.
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