Rules Lawyer Carta MTG
Expansões | Lançada em 3 expansõesVer todas |
Custo de mana | |
Custo convertido de mana | 5 |
Raridade | Rara |
Tipo | Artifact Creature — Cyborg Advisor |
Ataque | 1 |
Defesa | 1 |
Onde comprar
Se você deseja comprar um cartão Rules Lawyer MTG de um conjunto específico como Judge Gift Cards 2017 and Unstable, há diversas opções confiáveis a serem consideradas. Uma das principais fontes é a loja de jogos local, onde muitas vezes você pode encontrar boosters, cartas individuais e decks pré-construídos de conjuntos atuais e de alguns conjuntos anteriores. Eles geralmente oferecem o benefício adicional de uma comunidade onde você pode negociar com outros jogadores.
Para um inventário mais amplo, especialmente de conjuntos mais antigos, mercados on-line como TCGPlayer, Card Kingdom e Card Market oferecem seleções extensas e permitem que você pesquise cartas de conjuntos específicos. Grandes plataformas de comércio eletrônico, como eBay e Amazon, também têm listagens de vários vendedores, o que pode ser um bom lugar para procurar produtos lacrados e achados raros.
Além disso, o site oficial do Magic geralmente tem um localizador de lojas e listas de varejistas para encontrar a Wizards of the Produtos licenciados pela Costa. Lembre-se de verificar a autenticidade e a condição dos cartões ao comprar, especialmente de vendedores individuais em mercados maiores.
Abaixo está uma lista de alguns sites de lojas onde você pode comprar os Rules Lawyer e outras cartas MTG:
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- eBay
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Expansões
A carta Rules Lawyer Magic the Gathering foi lançada em 3 expansões diferentes entre 2017-01-01 e 2022-10-07. Ilustrado por 2 artistas diferentes.
# | Lançamento | Nome | Código | Símbolo | Número | Moldura | Layout | Borda | Artista |
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1 | 2017-01-01 | Judge Gift Cards 2017 | J17 | 9 | 2015 | Normal | Prateada | Dmitry Burmak | |
2 | 2017-12-08 | Unstable | UST | 20 | 2015 | Normal | Prateada | Sean Murray | |
3 | 2022-10-07 | The List (Unfinity Foil Edition) | ULST | 7 | 2015 | Normal | Prateada | Sean Murray |
Regras e informações
O guia de referência para regras de cartas de Magic: The Gathering Rules Lawyer fornece decisões oficiais, quaisquer erratas emitidas, bem como um registro de todas as modificações funcionais que ocorreram.
Data | Texto |
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2018-01-19 | +1/+1 counters and -1/-1 counters on permanents you control no longer annihilate each other. (704.5q) |
2018-01-19 | A creature with toughness 0 or less can still attack and block. It blocks an attacking creature with trample, treat its toughness as 0 when determining how to assign combat damage. |
2018-01-19 | Any ability that says a player wins or loses the game still works. |
2018-01-19 | Auras you control stay on the battlefield if they’re attached to an illegal permanent or if they aren’t attached to a permanent (but should be). They may not do much because there probably won’t be an “enchanted -hatever],” but they’ll stay on the battlefield! (704.5m) Similarly, thanks to an un-documented silver-bordered state-based action no longer applying, your creatures with augment can now survive even if not attached to a host. If this happens, its power and toughness are 0/0. (704.5m) |
2018-01-19 | Because Rules Lawyer applies only to you and other permanents you control, tokens that leave the battlefield will continue to cease to exist. This is also true for copies of cards that might exist off the battlefield. |
2018-01-19 | Creatures you control shrug off opposing creatures with deathtouch. (704.5h) |
2018-01-19 | Creatures you control that have been dealt lethal damage remain on the battlefield. (704.5g) |
2018-01-19 | Creatures you control with toughness of 0 or less remain on the battlefield. (704.5f) |
2018-01-19 | Equipment and Fortifications you control can stay attached to an illegal permanent. (704.5n) |
2018-01-19 | Good news for Rasputin Dreamweaver fans: you can ignore abilities of permanents you control that say it can’t have more than a certain number of a certain kind of counter. (704.5r) |
2018-01-19 | If you somehow control a creature that’s attached to another permanent, that creature can stay attached. It can attack and block, even if another creature is carrying it. Similarly, if you control a permanent that isn’t an Aura, an Equipment, or a Fortification, it can stay attached to whatever you manage to get it attached to. Strange. (704.5p) |
2018-01-19 | If you try to draw from an empty library, nothing happens. (704.5b) |
2018-01-19 | In Commander, you’re immune to the “commander damage rule” that says you lose if a single commander deals 21 or more combat damage to you. (704.5u) |
2018-01-19 | Rules Lawyer’s ability doesn’t apply to itself. It can die for any number of reasons. If you’re at 0 or less life and you lose control of Rules Lawyer, you’ll immediately lose the game. |
2018-01-19 | While you control Rules Lawyer, the following is true, with the exception of not affecting Rules Lawyer itself (Comprehensive Rules references in parentheses): |
2018-01-19 | You can control as many legendary permanents (including planeswalkers) with the same name as you want. It’s like your own personal Mirror Gallery! (704.5j) |
2018-01-19 | You can control multiple permanents with the supertype world. So, that opens up some deck ideas, I’d imagine. (704.5k) |
2018-01-19 | You could hit up an all-you-can-eat poison counter buffet no problem. (704.5c) |
2018-01-19 | You don’t lose the game if you’re at or below 0 life. (704.5a) |
2018-01-19 | Your Two-Headed Giant team can no longer lose because you have 0 or less life or fifteen or more poison counters. (704.5s and 704.5t) |
2018-01-19 | Your planeswalkers remain on the battlefield even if they have no loyalty counters. (704.5i) |