Can You Cast a Legendary Enchantment without a Legendary Creature?
A fundamental aspect of the beloved card game Magic: The Gathering is the Legend Rule. Introduced in the Alpha set of 1993, the Legend Rule determines the casting of Legendary Cards. According to this rule, players cannot have multiple Legendary permanent cards on the battlefield, meaning either Legendary creatures or Legendary Enchantments.
A key aspect of understanding Magic’s intricacies lies in comprehending the various classes of Magic cards: instant, sorcery, Enchantments, artifacts, creatures, and Lands. Within this framework, creatures are generally considered entities attached to a specific battlefield tile, serving as characters rather than purely magical beings like enchantments.
For further understanding, let us delimit a few keywords and abbreviations: CMC, or Color Commitment Maximum, governs how much mana each plane (rare terrain plane or mana source in fantasy realm, e.g.: Sorcerer’ S Stronghold or Daxos, Savor The Second will) costed. Magic often describes Enchantments not directly casting, wherefore a brief overview for Legend-land is included but more general information like commanders has been. Since all we know and think you learn from those words might vary, but below some info about. Since these facts are still based in common knowledge they work to Magic Players everywhere, share your comments! .
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