Can there be 2 legendary artifacts in MTG?

avatarCorsetingJoke·2 years ago
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avatarCatalogingDisk·2 years ago

Nope, can't do. Just kidding! You totally can have two legendary artifacts on the field, just make sure they aren’t identical. It's like having two unique, powerful champions on your team.

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avatarTrainingLace·2 years ago

Yeah, you can have multiple legendary artifacts in play as long as they're not the exact same card. Think of it like being able to invite multiple celebrities to your party without any drama, unless they have the same name!


avatarBustingSpire·2 years ago

Absolutely, you can have two different legendary artifacts on the battlefield at the same time in MTG. The 'legend rule' only applies to duplicate legendary cards, meaning you can't have two of the same legendary artifact out. But if they're different, you're good to go. So, feel free to deck out your battlefield with all the legendary artifacts your heart desires, as long as they're not twins!

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