What cards ignore the legend rule?

Cards that ignore the legendary rule, known as the "legend rule," include Mirror Gallery, Mirror Box, and Sakashima of a Thousand Faces (for all permanents), while others like Cadric, Soul Kindler, The Master, Multiplied, and Sliver Gravemother ignore it for specific types like tokens or Slivers, and some "copy" effects like Spark Double create non-legendary copies or use different names to circumvent the rule.
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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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What cards break the legendary 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.
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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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How to ignore the legend rule in MTG?

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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Can I respond to the 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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What does the legend rule doesn't apply MTG?

In Magic: The Gathering, when the legend rule "doesn't apply," it means you can control multiple legendary permanents with the exact same name simultaneously, which normally isn't allowed. This is usually achieved through specific cards like Mirror Box, Sakashima the Impostor, or token-making effects that create non-legendary copies, letting you bypass the standard "sacrifice all but one" rule (704.5j) for those specific situations, as seen with cards like Brothers Yamazaki or The Master, Multiplied. 
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Does the phyrexian metamorph get around 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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Does indestructible get around legend rule?

Indestructible permanents can still be put into their owner's graveyard by other means, such as by the "legend rule", by being sacrificed or, in the case of creatures, having their toughness reduced to zero or less by -X/-X effects. They can also be removed from the battlefield by being bounced or exiled.
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Does the legend rule apply in Commander?

Yes, the legend rule absolutely applies in Commander; if you control two or more legendary permanents with the exact same name, you must choose one to keep and put the others into your graveyard as a state-based action, but you can have multiple legendary creatures with different names (like your Commander and another legend) or even identical-named legends if they are controlled by different players. This rule applies to creatures, lands, and other legendary permanents, but unique effects (like clones that aren't legendary) or different names (like "Kamahl, Fist of Krosa" and "Kamahl, Heart of Krosa") bypass it.
 
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What is the legend rule for double faced cards?

The legend rule cares about card name. The name of a double-faced card on the battlefield is the name of the face currently up. So you can have a Heliod, the Radiant Dawn and a Heliod, the Warped Eclipse out on the battlefield at the same time, because they have different card names.
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Does the legend rule apply to planeswalkers?

All planeswalkers have supertype "legendary" and are subject to the "legend rule". Planeswalkers with the same subtypes can exist under your control as long as they are not of the same name.
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Do tokens follow the legendary rule?

Yes, the legendary rule applies to legendary tokens in Magic: The Gathering because tokens are permanents, so if you control multiple legendary permanents with the same name, you must put all but one into their owner's graveyard, regardless of whether they are tokens or cards. The rule cares about the name and the Legendary supertype, not if it's a physical card or a token, though some specific cards create non-legendary tokens to bypass this. 
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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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Can you make a token copy of a legendary?

Yes, you can create a token copy of a legendary creature in Magic: The Gathering, but the "legend rule" will typically force you to put all but one with the same name into the graveyard, though some cards create special non-legendary copies or bypass the rule entirely. Standard copy effects (like Rite of Replication) make legendary tokens that trigger the rule, but you still get Enter-the-Battlefield (ETB) triggers from the copies before they're sent to the graveyard.
 
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Do ETBS trigger before legend rule?

Since it entered the battlefield, you will get any ETB triggers - however you'll only get them *after* the legend rule, so the card will be in the graveyard before the trigger can make it to the stack.
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Does clone copy legendary?

Yes, a Clone card can copy a legendary creature in Magic: The Gathering, but the "legend rule" will immediately trigger, forcing you to put all but one legendary permanent with the same name into the graveyard unless you have another effect that modifies the rule. Cloning your own legend results in you losing one, while cloning an opponent's legend allows both to exist if you don't control a matching one yourself. 
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Does Indestructible cancel Deathtouch?

Yes, indestructible prevents deathtouch from destroying a creature because deathtouch still deals damage (often just 1), but the indestructible keyword stops that damage from causing a "destroy" effect, meaning the creature survives unless its toughness is reduced to 0 or it's exiled/returned to hand. Deathtouch makes any amount of damage lethal, but indestructible says the permanent cannot be destroyed, overriding the destroy effect.
 
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Is the phyrexian metamorph still blue?

Phyrexian Metamorph is a blue card, because it has a blue mana symbol on its mana cost and no ability like Devoid to deny it. The fact that the mana symbol can be paid with life rather than mana doesn't stop it from being blue.
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Does sunfrill imitator bypass legend rule?

Notes and Rules Information for Sunfrill Imitator:

If Sunfrill Imitator copies a legendary creature, Sunfrill Imitator will also be legendary, but because its name remains Sunfrill Imitator, the "legend rule" won't cause either of them to be put into the graveyard. (2023-11-10)
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Does the legend rule stop myriad?

The “legend rule” doesn't apply to creature tokens you control. Triggered abilities you control can't cause you to sacrifice or exile creature tokens you control. Nonlegendary artifact creatures you control have myriad.
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Does legend rule trigger death triggers?

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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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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Can you tap a creature in response to the legend rule?

Richard Lunness legend rule happens immediately as a state based action before a player receives priority. So you can't tap her before you're forced to put one (or multiple) if you have multiple of the same legendary creature with the same name.
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