| Name | Disciple of Law |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human cleric |
| Description | Protection from red
Cycling |
| Flavor | A religious order for religious order. |
| Artist | Matthew D. Wilson |
| Set | Urza's Saga #11 |
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| Name | Disciple of Law |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human cleric |
| Description | Protection from red
Cycling |
| Flavor | A religious order for religious order. |
| Artist | Matthew D. Wilson |
| Set | Urza's Saga #11 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Disciple of Law, Creature — human cleric, designed by Matthew D. Wilson first released in Oct, 1998 in the set Urza's Saga.
This card, Disciple of Law, would be beneficial in a white-based control deck that aims to protect itself from red spells and creatures. Its cycling ability provides card advantage and flexibility in drawing into key cards. However, in a competitive Magic: the Gathering environment, there are likely better options for similar effects, such as Kor Firewalker, which not only has protection from red but also gains life when a red spell is cast, making it a stronger choice in most scenarios. Overall, while Disciple of Law has its niche uses, it may not be the optimal choice for most decks in the current metagame.
10/01/08
Cycling is an activated ability. Effects that interact with activated abilities (such as Stifle or Rings of Brighthearth) will interact with cycling. Effects that interact with spells (such as Remove Soul or Faerie Tauntings) will not.
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