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NameRule of Law Edit card
TypeEnchantment
DescriptionEach player can't cast more than one spell each turn.
FlavorAppointed by the kha himself, members of the tribunal ensure all disputes are settled with the utmost fairness.
ArtistScott M. Fischer
SetCore Set 2020 #35
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About Rule of Law

Rule of Law, Enchantment, designed by Scott M. Fischer first released in Oct, 2003 in the set Mirrodin and was printed exactly in 3 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Commander. It's a key card in 5 combos.

A control or stax deck that aims to slow down the game and limit opponents' actions would benefit from using Rule of Law in Magic: The Gathering. While Rule of Law can be effective in certain situations, there are better cards like Eidolon of Rhetoric or Ethersworn Canonist that have additional abilities or are more difficult to remove, making them potentially more impactful in the current metagame. Whether Rule of Law should see play depends on the specific strategy and goals of the deck, as well as the overall game plan of the player.

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Rule of Law looks at the entire turn to see if a player has cast a spell, even if Rule of Law wasn’t on the battlefield when that spell was cast. Notably, you can’t cast Rule of Law and then cast another spell during the same turn.

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