Rule of Law — Frequently Asked Questions
8 common questions about Rule of Law in MTG — View Rule of Law
What does Rule of Law do?
Rule of Law is a Enchantment. Its Oracle text reads: "Each player can't cast more than one spell each turn. *The law is meant to ensure that people kill each other with only the utmost fairness.*" — view the full Oracle text on Scryfall.
What type of card is Rule of Law?
Rule of Law is a Enchantment. It is a Uncommon card from the Core Set 2020 set.
What format is Rule of Law legal in?
Rule of Law is legal in: Pioneer, Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Commander, Historic. Learn more about Pioneer format in our wiki.
How much does Rule of Law cost?
The current market price for Rule of Law is approximately $0.48 USD. Prices fluctuate based on demand, format legality, and new set releases. View the latest price and price history chart. Buy on TCGPlayer.
What set is Rule of Law from?
Rule of Law was printed in Core Set 2020. Browse all cards from Core Set 2020.
Is Rule of Law good in Commander?
Yes, Rule of Law is legal in Commander. It has 2 known combos in Commander. See all combos with Rule of Law. Learn more about the Commander format in our wiki.
What are the best combos with Rule of Law?
Rule of Law has 2 known combos. The most popular include: Knowledge Pool (Exile all spells players cast from their hand, Players can only cast one spell per turn); Possibility Storm (Lock, Players can't cast spells from their hand). View all combos with Rule of Law.
What cards are similar to Rule of Law?
There are 20 cards similar to Rule of Law with comparable effects or strategies. Some notable alternatives include Eidolon of Rhetoric, Archon of Emeria, High Noon. View all cards similar to Rule of Law.
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