What is the Legend Rule in Tokens?
The Legend rule, also known as Duplikat, is an often-misunderstood topic in Magic: The Gathering. In this article, we will delve deeper into the Legend rule as it applies to tokens in a clear and concise manner. Tokens can significantly impact gameplay, as we will explore in further details.
What does "Legend" mean?
In the realm of Magic: The Gathering, a permanent is a card-type representation of a creature, artifice, enchantment, or other magical substance (Source: Magic Factions). A legally printed card becomes the permanent when it interacts or is played on the battleground. Legendary cards, specifically, have some intriguing properties.
Application in Tokens
| Token Class | Token Type
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|[Non-Legendary]][]| Creature, ARTIFACT,,
|[Legendary]][[/]]| Creature
These tokens are created solely at the discretion of other Magical forces, such as from card effects, dice outcomes, or other token-summoning methods. At this point, Magic requires us to consider one intriguing aspect: token generation.
**Duo- Legendary Tokens
For a token to appear after a legendary card event
| Token Generated at the same time,
—————————-|——————————
[][Token]]| Legendarty Token
[][Same-Time]]| Non-token
In this scenario there we see that the card or token is not always always always always always that way.