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Does the legend rule count as dying?

Does the Legend Rule Count as Dying? Yes, the legend rule counts as dying. Mostly. If a permanent is sent to the graveyard from the battlefield for any reason, it counts as dying.
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How does the legend rule work in MTG?

The Legend Rule is how Magic balances the often powerful effects of a Legendary permanent. To put it simply, you can't control more than one Legendary permanent (land, creature, enchantment, artifact, or Planeswalker) with the same name at the same time.
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Does the legend rule count as sacrificing?

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.
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What does the legend rule doesn't apply cards?

The "legend rule" doesn't apply to permanents you control. Each legendary creature you control gets +1/+1. Each nontoken creature you control gets +1/+1 for each other creature you control with the same name as that creature.
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How do you get around the legend rule?

This is called the “legend rule.” The only ways to get around the legend rule are if the creatures all have different names, or at most one of those with identical names is legendary.
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Does legend rule trigger death triggers?

As long as Ryusei, the Falling Star goes to the graveyard, it will trigger it's when it dies ability. This includes going to the graveyard due to the legend rule.
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Can you have two different Jace's out?

You cannot have multiple copies of the same planeswalker, even if they are different cards. So, you can't have two cards that have the type "Jace" for instance, but you can have as many different planeswalkers in play as you can cast.
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Does the legend rule prevent ETB?

This is called the “legend rule.” Note that in order for the Legendary state-based action to be triggered, the Legendary permanents are both already on the battlefield and therefore any triggered enters the battlefield abilities (ETB) are also triggered.
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Can you activate abilities before legend rule?

No, you have no opportunity to take any actions, including activating mana abilities, after the Teysa Karlov spell resolves and before one of the Teysas dies due to the legend rule state-based action. State-based action happen immediately after the spell resolves, before any player gains priority.
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What are the fail to find rules in MTG?

What Does Fail to Find Mean? Fail to find refers to when a player doesn't find a card they're searching for in a private zone, often with a specific characteristic. Players can fail (or claim to fail) to find a specific card when searching in some specific circumstances.
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Can you have 2 legendary planeswalkers on the field?

There's no limit to the number of planeswalker permanents you can have in play! It may hurt your head trying to manage 100 passive and loyalty abilities, but that's completely fair game. The only restriction is that you can't have two copies of the exact same planeswalker card in play.
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Can you sacrifice a creature before legend rule?

No. The legend rule is a state-based action. The copy/copies you do not wish to keep will be placed into your graveyard (not sacrificed) before you get priority and can activate its ability.
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What magic card removes the legendary rule?

Mirror Gallery removes the “Legend rule” while it's on the battlefield. If all Mirror Galleries leave the battlefield, the “Legend rule” will apply the next time state-based actions are performed.
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What is the indestructible legend rule?

Description. 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 zero or less toughness. They can also be removed from the battlefield by being bounced or exiled for example.
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Does legendary rule count for lands?

Yes, the legendary rule applies to all legendary permanents including lands.
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Does legend rule go on the stack?

Nope, you don't. The “legend rule” (704.5) is a state-based action and it doesn't use the stack.
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Do legendary actions count as turns?

Legendary creatures also have Legendary Actions. A Legendary Creature can use one of its Legendary Actions at the end of another creature's turn. Spend Legendary Actions are regained at the end of the creature's turn. Legendary Actions can ONLY be used at the end of another creature's turn.
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Can you use legendary actions when surprised?

Legendary Actions

It can forgo using them, and it can't use them while incapacitated or otherwise unable to take actions. If surprised, it can't use them until after its first turn in the combat.
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Do legendary actions reset every round?

A Legendary Creature has a set number of Legendary Actions that reset at the beginning of its turn and each use costs at least one of these actions, but some stronger features cost multiple actions.
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Does flickering trigger ETB effects?

“Flickering” is the best way to reuse an ETB effect by just having a creature enter the battlefield again. You can also use flicker effects to permanently remove tokens from the battlefield, save a creature from a removal spell, reset +1/+1 or -1/-1 counters… the list goes on.
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Is the legend rule a state based action?

A creature being destroyed by lethal damage, the "legend rule" and "world rule" are all state-based actions.
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Does the legend rule apply to mutated creatures?

A mutated creature has the characteristics of whatever is on top of the pile. If a legendary creature is on top then the creature is legendary and affects other creatures via the legends rule.
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Who was the first planeswalker?

These monocolor double-faced cards were legendary creatures that could transform into planeswalkers. Kytheon was (sort of) the first one-drop planeswalker.
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Can you proliferate a planeswalker?

Proliferate is an easy way to replenish the Loyalty counters on all of your Planeswalkers at once, speeding up your access to their Ultimate abilities.
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How many planeswalkers died in War of the Spark?

Three named Planeswalkers (aka ones that have previously had a card) died in War of the Spark. To avoid spoiling the story for readers who don't want to know, you'll have to click below to learn who died.
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