mtg-db 2.0.0 → 2.1.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/data/sets/10e.json +2053 -390
  3. data/data/sets/2ed.json +2261 -305
  4. data/data/sets/3ed.json +2137 -309
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  12. data/data/sets/a25.json +2286 -251
  13. data/data/sets/aer.json +3637 -194
  14. data/data/sets/akh.json +3572 -303
  15. data/data/sets/ala.json +2483 -249
  16. data/data/sets/all.json +1185 -199
  17. data/data/sets/apc.json +603 -154
  18. data/data/sets/arb.json +1739 -146
  19. data/data/sets/arc.json +1083 -151
  20. data/data/sets/arn.json +642 -92
  21. data/data/sets/atq.json +727 -100
  22. data/data/sets/avr.json +1849 -244
  23. data/data/sets/bbd.json +3174 -257
  24. data/data/sets/bfz.json +4401 -300
  25. data/data/sets/bng.json +2719 -165
  26. data/data/sets/bok.json +1027 -166
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  28. data/data/sets/btd.json +414 -90
  29. data/data/sets/c13.json +3069 -359
  30. data/data/sets/c14.json +2986 -338
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  35. data/data/sets/chk.json +1396 -317
  36. data/data/sets/chr.json +864 -125
  37. data/data/sets/cm1.json +240 -18
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  39. data/data/sets/cma.json +2356 -320
  40. data/data/sets/cmd.json +2446 -321
  41. data/data/sets/cn2.json +3021 -223
  42. data/data/sets/cns.json +2499 -210
  43. data/data/sets/con.json +1182 -146
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  45. data/data/sets/dd2.json +556 -62
  46. data/data/sets/dd3_dvd.json +390 -63
  47. data/data/sets/dd3_evg.json +271 -62
  48. data/data/sets/dd3_gvl.json +401 -64
  49. data/data/sets/dd3_jvc.json +556 -62
  50. data/data/sets/ddc.json +390 -63
  51. data/data/sets/ddd.json +401 -64
  52. data/data/sets/dde.json +358 -71
  53. data/data/sets/ddf.json +558 -80
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  55. data/data/sets/ddh.json +527 -84
  56. data/data/sets/ddi.json +572 -79
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  59. data/data/sets/ddl.json +522 -82
  60. data/data/sets/ddm.json +685 -88
  61. data/data/sets/ddn.json +650 -82
  62. data/data/sets/ddo.json +387 -66
  63. data/data/sets/ddp.json +695 -75
  64. data/data/sets/ddq.json +460 -76
  65. data/data/sets/ddr.json +404 -74
  66. data/data/sets/dds.json +579 -65
  67. data/data/sets/ddt.json +419 -64
  68. data/data/sets/ddu.json +521 -77
  69. data/data/sets/dgm.json +2945 -171
  70. data/data/sets/dis.json +1072 -194
  71. data/data/sets/dka.json +1261 -171
  72. data/data/sets/dom.json +2654 -282
  73. data/data/sets/drb.json +110 -15
  74. data/data/sets/drk.json +769 -119
  75. data/data/sets/dst.json +908 -166
  76. data/data/sets/dtk.json +3140 -266
  77. data/data/sets/e01.json +947 -108
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  79. data/data/sets/ema.json +1689 -252
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  81. data/data/sets/eve.json +2054 -180
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  83. data/data/sets/exo.json +878 -143
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  87. data/data/sets/fut.json +2076 -180
  88. data/data/sets/g18.json +10 -5
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  100. data/data/sets/ice.json +2341 -384
  101. data/data/sets/ima.json +2797 -252
  102. data/data/sets/inv.json +1557 -356
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  125. data/data/sets/mma.json +2792 -229
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  127. data/data/sets/mor.json +1486 -150
  128. data/data/sets/mps_akh.json +540 -54
  129. data/data/sets/mps_grn.json +120 -8
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  131. data/data/sets/mps_rna.json +196 -8
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  133. data/data/sets/mrd.json +1475 -306
  134. data/data/sets/nem.json +588 -144
  135. data/data/sets/nph.json +1729 -179
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  137. data/data/sets/ogw.json +1672 -186
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  145. data/data/sets/plc.json +2060 -169
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  147. data/data/sets/po2.json +525 -165
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  150. data/data/sets/rav.json +2219 -316
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  152. data/data/sets/rna.json +2706 -283
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  162. data/data/sets/ss1.json +59 -8
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  170. data/data/sets/ugl.json +2482 -0
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  173. data/data/sets/uma_box.json +675 -40
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  177. data/data/sets/v09.json +116 -15
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  186. data/data/sets/vis.json +1063 -167
  187. data/data/sets/w16.json +98 -16
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  189. data/data/sets/war.json +3430 -275
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  192. data/data/sets/xln.json +2689 -300
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  194. data/lib/mtg-db.rb +1 -1
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+ "text": "Annihilator abilities trigger and resolve during the declare attackers step. The defending player chooses and sacrifices the required number of permanents before they declare blockers. Any creatures sacrificed this way won’t be able to block."
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+ "date": "6/15/2010",
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+ "text": "If a creature with annihilator is attacking a planeswalker, and the defending player chooses to sacrifice that planeswalker, the attacking creature continues to attack. It may be blocked. If it isn’t blocked, it simply won’t deal combat damage to anything."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "Emrakul’s second ability triggers as you cast it, and that ability resolves before the spell itself. It resolves even if that spell is somehow removed from the stack."
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+ },
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "Emrakul can be targeted by spells that try to counter it (such as Ionize). Those spells will resolve, but the part of their effect that would counter Emrakul won’t do anything. Any other effects those spells have will work as normal."
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+ "text": "“Colored spells” is not synonymous with “colored cards.” For example, even though creatures are spells when they’re cast, they’re not spells when they’re on the battlefield and can block Emrakul; and triggered abilities of permanents entering the battlefield (such as that of Banishing Light) can target it."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "Emrakul can’t be the target of colored Aura spells, but colored Auras can be put onto the battlefield enchanting it."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "A game that restarts immediately ends the preceding game. The players in that game then immediately begin a new game. No player wins, loses, or draws the original game as a result of Karn’s ability."
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+ "text": "Players can’t move cards between their deck and sideboard before the new game."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "The player who controlled the ability that restarted the game is the starting player in the new game. The new game starts like a game normally does: Each player shuffles their deck (except the cards left in exile by Karn’s ability). Each player’s life total becomes 20 (or the starting life total for whatever format you’re playing). Players draw a hand of seven cards. Players may take mulligans. Players may take actions based on cards in their opening hands, such as those of Leylines."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "Karn’s first and third abilities are linked. Similarly, Karn’s second and third abilities are linked. Only non-Aura permanent cards exiled by either of Karn’s first two abilities will remain in exile when the game restarts."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "After the pregame procedure is complete but before the new game’s first turn, Karn’s ability finishes resolving and the cards left in exile are put onto the battlefield. If this causes any triggered abilities to trigger, those abilities are put onto the stack at the beginning of the first upkeep step."
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+ "text": "Permanents put onto the battlefield due to Karn’s ability will have been under the starting controller’s control continuously since the beginning of that player’s first turn. Creatures among them can attack and their activated abilities with {T} in the cost can be activated."
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+ "text": "Any permanents put onto the battlefield with Karn’s ability that entered the battlefield tapped will untap during their controller’s first untap step."
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+ "text": "Players won’t have any counters or emblems they had in the original game."
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+ "text": "In a multiplayer game, any player who left the game before it was restarted with Karn’s ability won’t be involved in the new game."
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+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "If a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well. If you leave the game, the permanents you control from Karn’s ability are exiled."
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+ "text": "In a Commander game, each player puts their commander into the command zone before shuffling their deck, unless it was exiled with Karn. In that case, the commander remains in exile and will be put onto the battlefield when Karn’s ability finishes resolving."
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+ "text": "The number of times a player has cast their commander from the command zone resets to zero. The amount of combat damage dealt to players by each commander is reset to 0."
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+ "text": "Lethal damage and effects that say “destroy” won’t cause a creature with indestructible to be put into the graveyard. However, a creature with indestructible can be put into the graveyard for a number of reasons. The most likely reasons are if it’s sacrificed, if it’s legendary and another legendary creature with the same name is controlled by the same player, or if its toughness is 0 or less."
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+ "text": "For split cards, the flashback cost you pay is determined by the half you cast."
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+ "date": "6/7/2013",
424
+ "text": "A card with a splice ability can’t be spliced onto itself because the spell is on the stack (and not in your hand) when you reveal the cards you want to splice onto it."
425
+ },
426
+ {
427
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
428
+ "text": "You choose all targets for the spell after revealing cards you want to splice, including any targets required by the text of any of those cards. You may choose a different target for each instance of the word “target” on the resulting spell."
429
+ },
430
+ {
431
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
432
+ "text": "If all of the spell’s targets are illegal when the spell tries to resolve, it won’t resolve and none of its effects will happen."
433
+ },
434
+ {
435
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
436
+ "text": "If the returned creature leaves the battlefield before the end step, it will remain in its current zone. It won’t be exiled."
437
+ }
438
+ ]
253
439
  },
254
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  {
255
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  "name": "Liliana of the Veil",
@@ -279,7 +465,25 @@
279
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  "loyalty": "3",
280
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  "multiverse_id": 457114,
281
467
  "other_part": null,
282
- "color_indicator": null
468
+ "color_indicator": null,
469
+ "rulings": [
470
+ {
471
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
472
+ "text": "You can activate Liliana’s first ability even if some or all players will be unable to discard a card."
473
+ },
474
+ {
475
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
476
+ "text": "When Liliana’s first ability resolves, first the player whose turn it is chooses a card in hand without revealing it, then each other player in turn order does the same. Then all the chosen cards are discarded at the same time."
477
+ },
478
+ {
479
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
480
+ "text": "When Liliana’s third ability resolves, you put each permanent the player controls into one of the two piles. For example, you could put a creature into one pile and an Aura enchanting that creature into the other pile."
481
+ },
482
+ {
483
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
484
+ "text": "A pile can be empty. If the player chooses an empty pile, no permanents will be sacrificed."
485
+ }
486
+ ]
283
487
  },
284
488
  {
285
489
  "name": "Mikaeus, the Unhallowed",
@@ -310,7 +514,25 @@
310
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  "loyalty": null,
311
515
  "multiverse_id": 457115,
312
516
  "other_part": null,
313
- "color_indicator": null
517
+ "color_indicator": null,
518
+ "rulings": [
519
+ {
520
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
521
+ "text": "Any damage dealt to you by a Human will cause Mikaeus’s ability to trigger, including noncombat damage dealt to you by a Human and damage dealt to you by a Human you control."
522
+ },
523
+ {
524
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
525
+ "text": "If a Human deals damage to you at the same time that Mikaeus is dealt lethal damage, Mikaeus’s triggered ability triggers. That Human will be destroyed even though Mikaeus has left the battlefield."
526
+ },
527
+ {
528
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
529
+ "text": "If a non-Human creature you control without a +1/+1 counter dies at the same time as Mikaeus, that creature’s undying ability granted by Mikaeus triggers and will return it to the battlefield."
530
+ },
531
+ {
532
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
533
+ "text": "The +1/+1 bonus that Mikaeus gives to other non-Human creatures you control isn’t a counter. It won’t prevent undying from triggering."
534
+ }
535
+ ]
314
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  },
315
537
  {
316
538
  "name": "Reanimate",
@@ -334,7 +556,29 @@
334
556
  "loyalty": null,
335
557
  "multiverse_id": 457116,
336
558
  "other_part": null,
337
- "color_indicator": null
559
+ "color_indicator": null,
560
+ "rulings": [
561
+ {
562
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
563
+ "text": "If a card in a player’s graveyard has {X} in its mana cost, X is considered to be 0."
564
+ },
565
+ {
566
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
567
+ "text": "The amount of life you lose is determined by the converted mana cost of the card in your graveyard, not the creature once it’s on the battlefield."
568
+ },
569
+ {
570
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
571
+ "text": "You lose life after the creature is already on the battlefield. Any abilities it has that interact with loss of life, such as that of Platinum Emperion, apply to that loss of life."
572
+ },
573
+ {
574
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
575
+ "text": "If any abilities trigger on the creature entering the battlefield, those abilities resolve after you lose life. If losing life results in you losing the game, those abilities won’t resolve."
576
+ },
577
+ {
578
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
579
+ "text": "In a multiplayer game, if a player leaves the game, all cards that player owns leave as well. If you leave the game, the creature you control from Reanimate is exiled."
580
+ }
581
+ ]
338
582
  },
339
583
  {
340
584
  "name": "Tasigur, the Golden Fang",
@@ -364,7 +608,37 @@
364
608
  "loyalty": null,
365
609
  "multiverse_id": 457117,
366
610
  "other_part": null,
367
- "color_indicator": null
611
+ "color_indicator": null,
612
+ "rulings": [
613
+ {
614
+ "date": "11/24/2014",
615
+ "text": "You exile cards from your graveyard at the same time you pay the spell’s cost. Exiling a card this way is simply another way to pay that cost."
616
+ },
617
+ {
618
+ "date": "11/24/2014",
619
+ "text": "Delve doesn’t change a spell’s mana cost or converted mana cost. For example, the converted mana cost of Tasigur’s Cruelty (with mana cost {5}{B}) is 6 even if you exile three cards to cast it."
620
+ },
621
+ {
622
+ "date": "11/24/2014",
623
+ "text": "You can’t exile cards to pay for the colored mana requirements of a spell with delve."
624
+ },
625
+ {
626
+ "date": "11/24/2014",
627
+ "text": "You can’t exile more cards than the generic mana requirement of a spell with delve. For example, you can’t exile more than five cards from your graveyard to cast Tasigur’s Cruelty."
628
+ },
629
+ {
630
+ "date": "11/24/2014",
631
+ "text": "Because delve isn’t an alternative cost, it can be used in conjunction with alternative costs."
632
+ },
633
+ {
634
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
635
+ "text": "Tasigur’s last ability doesn’t target any card or player. You choose an opponent as the ability resolves and that player chooses a nonland card after you put the top two cards of your library into your graveyard."
636
+ },
637
+ {
638
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
639
+ "text": "The chosen opponent can choose any nonland card in your graveyard, not just one of the cards that was just put there."
640
+ }
641
+ ]
368
642
  },
369
643
  {
370
644
  "name": "Balefire Dragon",
@@ -391,7 +665,13 @@
391
665
  "loyalty": null,
392
666
  "multiverse_id": 457118,
393
667
  "other_part": null,
394
- "color_indicator": null
668
+ "color_indicator": null,
669
+ "rulings": [
670
+ {
671
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
672
+ "text": "The damage dealt by Balefire Dragon’s triggered ability isn’t combat damage."
673
+ }
674
+ ]
395
675
  },
396
676
  {
397
677
  "name": "Through the Breach",
@@ -418,7 +698,29 @@
418
698
  "loyalty": null,
419
699
  "multiverse_id": 457119,
420
700
  "other_part": null,
421
- "color_indicator": null
701
+ "color_indicator": null,
702
+ "rulings": [
703
+ {
704
+ "date": "5/1/2007",
705
+ "text": "Putting the card onto the battlefield is optional. When the ability resolves, you can choose not to."
706
+ },
707
+ {
708
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
709
+ "text": "You reveal all cards you intend to splice at the same time. Each individual card can be spliced only once onto any one spell."
710
+ },
711
+ {
712
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
713
+ "text": "A card with a splice ability can’t be spliced onto itself because the spell is on the stack (and not in your hand) when you reveal the cards you want to splice onto it."
714
+ },
715
+ {
716
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
717
+ "text": "You choose all targets for the spell after revealing cards you want to splice, including any targets required by the text of any of those cards. You may choose a different target for each instance of the word “target” on the resulting spell."
718
+ },
719
+ {
720
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
721
+ "text": "If all of the spell’s targets are illegal when the spell tries to resolve, it won’t resolve and none of its effects will happen."
722
+ }
723
+ ]
422
724
  },
423
725
  {
424
726
  "name": "Eternal Witness",
@@ -445,7 +747,13 @@
445
747
  "loyalty": null,
446
748
  "multiverse_id": 457120,
447
749
  "other_part": null,
448
- "color_indicator": null
750
+ "color_indicator": null,
751
+ "rulings": [
752
+ {
753
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
754
+ "text": "If an instant or sorcery spell puts Eternal Witness onto the battlefield, its ability can target that card in your graveyard."
755
+ }
756
+ ]
449
757
  },
450
758
  {
451
759
  "name": "Life from the Loam",
@@ -470,7 +778,21 @@
470
778
  "loyalty": null,
471
779
  "multiverse_id": 457121,
472
780
  "other_part": null,
473
- "color_indicator": null
781
+ "color_indicator": null,
782
+ "rulings": [
783
+ {
784
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
785
+ "text": "Dredge lets you replace any card draw, not just the one during your draw step."
786
+ },
787
+ {
788
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
789
+ "text": "Once you decide to replace a draw using a card’s dredge ability, that card can’t be removed from your graveyard “in response.” (Replacement effects don’t use the stack.)"
790
+ },
791
+ {
792
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
793
+ "text": "You can’t use dredge unless you’re going to draw a card and the card with dredge is already in your graveyard."
794
+ }
795
+ ]
474
796
  },
475
797
  {
476
798
  "name": "Noble Hierarch",
@@ -498,7 +820,8 @@
498
820
  "loyalty": null,
499
821
  "multiverse_id": 457122,
500
822
  "other_part": null,
501
- "color_indicator": null
823
+ "color_indicator": null,
824
+ "rulings": []
502
825
  },
503
826
  {
504
827
  "name": "Tarmogoyf",
@@ -524,7 +847,25 @@
524
847
  "loyalty": null,
525
848
  "multiverse_id": 457123,
526
849
  "other_part": null,
527
- "color_indicator": null
850
+ "color_indicator": null,
851
+ "rulings": [
852
+ {
853
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
854
+ "text": "The ability that defines Tarmogoyf’s power and toughness works in all zones, not just the battlefield. If Tarmogoyf is in your graveyard, it will count itself."
855
+ },
856
+ {
857
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
858
+ "text": "Tarmogoyf counts card types, not cards. If the only card in all graveyards is a single artifact creature, Tarmogoyf will be 2/3. If the only cards in all graveyards are ten artifact creatures, Tarmogoyf will still be 2/3."
859
+ },
860
+ {
861
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
862
+ "text": "The card types that can appear on cards in a graveyard are artifact, creature, enchantment, instant, land, planeswalker, sorcery, and tribal. Legendary, basic, and snow are supertypes, not card types."
863
+ },
864
+ {
865
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
866
+ "text": "If an instant or sorcery spell deals damage to Tarmogoyf or lowers its toughness, that spell is put into its owner’s graveyard before state-based actions are performed. If that spell is the first of its type to enter a graveyard, it will raise Tarmogoyf’s toughness before the game checks to see if Tarmogoyf dies."
867
+ }
868
+ ]
528
869
  },
529
870
  {
530
871
  "name": "Vengevine",
@@ -551,7 +892,25 @@
551
892
  "loyalty": null,
552
893
  "multiverse_id": 457124,
553
894
  "other_part": null,
554
- "color_indicator": null
895
+ "color_indicator": null,
896
+ "rulings": [
897
+ {
898
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
899
+ "text": "If you cast your second creature spell in a turn and Vengevine is in your graveyard, Vengevine’s second ability triggers and goes on the stack on top of that spell. The ability will resolve, allowing you to return Vengevine to the battlefield before the creature spell resolves. The ability resolves even if that creature spell is countered."
900
+ },
901
+ {
902
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
903
+ "text": "Vengevine’s triggered ability works only if Vengevine is already in your graveyard as you finish casting your second creature spell in a turn and if it remains there until the ability resolves."
904
+ },
905
+ {
906
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
907
+ "text": "Vengevine’s triggered ability checks the spells you cast over the course of the entire turn, not just the ones you cast while Vengevine is in your graveyard. For example, if you cast a creature spell, then Vengevine is put into your graveyard, then you cast another creature spell, Vengevine’s ability triggers."
908
+ },
909
+ {
910
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
911
+ "text": "Vengevine’s ability triggers only for the second creature spell you cast in a turn. It won’t trigger for the third, fourth, or so on. It also doesn’t matter how many noncreature spells you cast in a turn; the ability counts only the creature spells."
912
+ }
913
+ ]
555
914
  },
556
915
  {
557
916
  "name": "Gaddock Teeg",
@@ -581,7 +940,17 @@
581
940
  "loyalty": null,
582
941
  "multiverse_id": 457125,
583
942
  "other_part": null,
584
- "color_indicator": null
943
+ "color_indicator": null,
944
+ "rulings": [
945
+ {
946
+ "date": "10/1/2007",
947
+ "text": "If one half of a split card has a converted mana cost of 3 or less and doesn’t have an {X} in its mana cost, Gaddock Teeg lets you cast that half."
948
+ },
949
+ {
950
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
951
+ "text": "A spell’s converted mana cost is determined only by its mana cost. Alternative costs (including casting a spell “without paying its mana cost”), additional costs, and cost reductions don’t affect a spell’s converted mana cost."
952
+ }
953
+ ]
585
954
  },
586
955
  {
587
956
  "name": "Leovold, Emissary of Trest",
@@ -611,7 +980,29 @@
611
980
  "loyalty": null,
612
981
  "multiverse_id": 457126,
613
982
  "other_part": null,
614
- "color_indicator": null
983
+ "color_indicator": null,
984
+ "rulings": [
985
+ {
986
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
987
+ "text": "Your opponents can draw a maximum of one card each on each player’s turn. Subsequent card draws during that turn are ignored."
988
+ },
989
+ {
990
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
991
+ "text": "If an opponent hasn’t drawn any cards in a turn and a spell or ability instructs that player to draw multiple cards, that player will just draw one card. However, if the draws are optional, the player can’t choose to draw, even if they could draw one card this way."
992
+ },
993
+ {
994
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
995
+ "text": "Leovold will “see” cards drawn by opponents earlier in the turn before it entered the battlefield, although Leovold can’t affect cards drawn before it entered the battlefield. For example, if an opponent draws two cards, then Leovold enters the battlefield, that opponent can’t draw more cards that turn, but the two drawn cards are unaffected."
996
+ },
997
+ {
998
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
999
+ "text": "Replacement effects (such as that of dredge or Laboratory Maniac’s ability) can’t be used to replace draws that Leovold disallows. However, if an opponent’s first draw is replaced (by a dredge ability, for example), that draw didn’t happen and Leovold won’t stop the next draw."
1000
+ },
1001
+ {
1002
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1003
+ "text": "If you and a permanent you control each become the target of the same spell or ability an opponent controls, Leovold’s ability will trigger twice. The same is true if two permanents you control become the target of the same spell or ability an opponent controls."
1004
+ }
1005
+ ]
615
1006
  },
616
1007
  {
617
1008
  "name": "Lord of Extinction",
@@ -637,7 +1028,17 @@
637
1028
  "loyalty": null,
638
1029
  "multiverse_id": 457127,
639
1030
  "other_part": null,
640
- "color_indicator": null
1031
+ "color_indicator": null,
1032
+ "rulings": [
1033
+ {
1034
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1035
+ "text": "The ability that defines Lord of Extinction’s power and toughness works in all zones, not just the battlefield. If Lord of Extinction is in your graveyard, it will count itself."
1036
+ },
1037
+ {
1038
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1039
+ "text": "If an instant or sorcery spell deals damage to Lord of Extinction or lowers its toughness, that spell is put into its owner’s graveyard before state-based actions are performed. That card will raise Lord of Extinction’s toughness before the game checks to see if it dies."
1040
+ }
1041
+ ]
641
1042
  },
642
1043
  {
643
1044
  "name": "Maelstrom Pulse",
@@ -661,7 +1062,29 @@
661
1062
  "loyalty": null,
662
1063
  "multiverse_id": 457128,
663
1064
  "other_part": null,
664
- "color_indicator": null
1065
+ "color_indicator": null,
1066
+ "rulings": [
1067
+ {
1068
+ "date": "5/1/2009",
1069
+ "text": "A face-down creature has no name, so it doesn’t have the same name as anything else."
1070
+ },
1071
+ {
1072
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1073
+ "text": "Maelstrom Pulse has only one target. Other permanents with the same name will be destroyed even if they have hexproof or protection."
1074
+ },
1075
+ {
1076
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1077
+ "text": "If the target permanent becomes an illegal target for Maelstrom Pulse, the spell doesn’t resolve. Nothing is destroyed."
1078
+ },
1079
+ {
1080
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1081
+ "text": "The name of a creature token is the same as the creature types it was created with unless the token is a copy of another creature or the effect that created the token specifically gives it a different name. For example, a 1/1 red Elemental creature token created by Young Pyromancer and a 4/4 green Elemental creature token created by Walker of the Grove are both named “Elemental.”"
1082
+ },
1083
+ {
1084
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1085
+ "text": "If Maelstrom Pulse resolves but the target permanent isn’t destroyed (perhaps because it regenerates or has indestructible), all other permanents with the same name as it will still be destroyed."
1086
+ }
1087
+ ]
665
1088
  },
666
1089
  {
667
1090
  "name": "Sigarda, Host of Herons",
@@ -690,7 +1113,21 @@
690
1113
  "loyalty": null,
691
1114
  "multiverse_id": 457129,
692
1115
  "other_part": null,
693
- "color_indicator": null
1116
+ "color_indicator": null,
1117
+ "rulings": [
1118
+ {
1119
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1120
+ "text": "As a spell or ability an opponent controls resolves, if it would force you to sacrifice a permanent, you just don’t. That part of the effect does nothing. If that spell or ability gives you the option to sacrifice a permanent (as Desecration Demon does), you can’t take that option."
1121
+ },
1122
+ {
1123
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1124
+ "text": "If a spell or ability an opponent controls states that something happens unless you sacrifice a permanent (as Mogis, God of Slaughter does), you can’t choose to sacrifice a permanent. On the other hand, if a spell or ability an opponent controls instructs you to sacrifice a permanent unless you perform an action (as Killing Wave does), you can choose whether or not to perform the action. If you don’t perform the action, nothing happens, since you can’t sacrifice any permanents."
1125
+ },
1126
+ {
1127
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1128
+ "text": "Sigarda’s ability affects only sacrifices. It won’t stop a creature from dying due to lethal damage or having 0 toughness, and it won’t stop a permanent from being put into its owner’s graveyard due to the “legend rule.” None of these are sacrifices; they’re the result of game rules."
1129
+ }
1130
+ ]
694
1131
  },
695
1132
  {
696
1133
  "name": "Fulminator Mage",
@@ -717,7 +1154,8 @@
717
1154
  "loyalty": null,
718
1155
  "multiverse_id": 457130,
719
1156
  "other_part": null,
720
- "color_indicator": null
1157
+ "color_indicator": null,
1158
+ "rulings": []
721
1159
  },
722
1160
  {
723
1161
  "name": "Kitchen Finks",
@@ -744,7 +1182,37 @@
744
1182
  "loyalty": null,
745
1183
  "multiverse_id": 457131,
746
1184
  "other_part": null,
747
- "color_indicator": null
1185
+ "color_indicator": null,
1186
+ "rulings": [
1187
+ {
1188
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
1189
+ "text": "If a creature with persist stops being a creature, persist will still work."
1190
+ },
1191
+ {
1192
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
1193
+ "text": "The persist ability triggers when the permanent is put into a graveyard. Its last known information (that is, how the creature last existed on the battlefield) is used to determine whether it had a -1/-1 counter on it."
1194
+ },
1195
+ {
1196
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
1197
+ "text": "If a permanent has multiple instances of persist, they’ll each trigger separately, but the redundant instances will have no effect. If one instance returns the card to the battlefield, the next to resolve will do nothing."
1198
+ },
1199
+ {
1200
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
1201
+ "text": "If a token with no -1/-1 counters on it has persist, the ability will trigger when the token is put into the graveyard. However, the token will cease to exist and can’t return to the battlefield."
1202
+ },
1203
+ {
1204
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
1205
+ "text": "When a permanent with persist returns to the battlefield, it’s a new object with no memory of or connection to its previous existence."
1206
+ },
1207
+ {
1208
+ "date": "6/7/2013",
1209
+ "text": "If multiple creatures with persist are put into the graveyard at the same time (due to combat damage or a spell that destroys all creatures, for example), the active player (the player whose turn it is) puts all of their persist triggers on the stack in any order, then each other player in turn order does the same. The last trigger put on the stack is the first one that resolves. That means that in a two-player game, the nonactive player’s persist creatures will return to the battlefield first, then the active player’s persist creatures do the same. The creatures return to the battlefield one at a time."
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+ {
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+ "date": "6/7/2013",
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+ "text": "If a creature with persist that has +1/+1 counters on it receives enough -1/-1 counters to cause it to be destroyed by lethal damage or put into its owner’s graveyard for having 0 or less toughness, persist won’t trigger and the card won’t return to the battlefield. That’s because persist checks the creature’s existence just before it leaves the battlefield, and it still has all those counters on it at that point."
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+ }
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+ ]
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  {
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  "name": "Engineered Explosives",
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+ "color_indicator": null,
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+ "rulings": [
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+ {
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+ "date": "12/1/2004",
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+ "text": "If Engineered Explosives had no charge counters on it when you sacrificed it, it won’t destroy an animated land, because that permanent is a land in addition to being a creature."
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+ },
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+ {
1247
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "You can choose any value for X as you cast Engineered Explosives. The value chosen for X doesn’t directly affect the number of charge counters Engineered Explosives enters the battlefield with, but it does let you pay more mana and thus spend more colors of mana to cast it."
1249
+ },
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+ {
1251
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "Colorless mana won’t give Engineered Explosives another charge counter. Colorless is not a color."
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+ },
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+ {
1255
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "A token has a converted mana cost of 0 unless it is copying something else."
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+ }
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+ ]
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  },
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  {
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  "name": "Mana Vault",
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+ "rulings": []
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  {
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  "name": "Platinum Emperion",
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  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
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+ "color_indicator": null,
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+ "rulings": [
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+ {
1316
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
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+ "text": "Platinum Emperion’s ability doesn’t prevent damage. Rather, it changes the results of that damage. For example, if a creature with lifelink deals damage to you, you won’t lose any life, but its controller will still gain that much life. Similarly, if a creature you control with lifelink deals damage to another player, that player will lose life but you won’t gain any life."
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+ },
1319
+ {
1320
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1321
+ "text": "Abilities that trigger whenever damage is dealt to you will still trigger because that damage is still dealt, even though your life total doesn’t change as a result."
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+ },
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+ {
1324
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1325
+ "text": "Spells and abilities that would normally cause you to gain or lose life still resolve, but the life-gain or life-loss part simply has no effect."
1326
+ },
1327
+ {
1328
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1329
+ "text": "You can’t pay a cost that includes the payment of any amount of life other than 0 life. However, you can choose to be dealt damage, even though that damage won’t result in your life total changing."
1330
+ },
1331
+ {
1332
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1333
+ "text": "If a cost would include causing you to gain life (like the alternative cost of an opponent’s Invigorate does), that cost can’t be paid."
1334
+ },
1335
+ {
1336
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1337
+ "text": "Effects that would replace having you gain life with some other event won’t be able to be applied because it’s impossible for you to gain life."
1338
+ },
1339
+ {
1340
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1341
+ "text": "Effects that replace an event with having you gain life (like Words of Worship’s effect does) or having you lose life will end up replacing the event with nothing."
1342
+ },
1343
+ {
1344
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1345
+ "text": "If an effect says to set your life total to a certain number, that part of the effect won’t do anything."
1346
+ },
1347
+ {
1348
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1349
+ "text": "If an effect would cause you to exchange life totals with another player, the exchange won’t happen. Neither player’s life total changes."
1350
+ },
1351
+ {
1352
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1353
+ "text": "In a Commander game, the damage dealt to you by commanders will still be counted, even if that damage doesn’t cause you to lose life."
1354
+ }
1355
+ ]
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  },
828
1357
  {
829
1358
  "name": "Ancient Tomb",
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847
1376
  "loyalty": null,
848
1377
  "multiverse_id": 457135,
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  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
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+ "color_indicator": null,
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+ "rulings": []
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  },
852
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  {
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1383
  "name": "Cavern of Souls",
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1403
  "loyalty": null,
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1404
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  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
1406
+ "color_indicator": null,
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+ "rulings": [
1408
+ {
1409
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1410
+ "text": "You must choose an existing creature type, such as Human or Warrior. Card types such as artifact can’t be chosen."
1411
+ },
1412
+ {
1413
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1414
+ "text": "The spell can’t be countered if the mana produced by Cavern of Souls is spent to cover any cost of the spell, even an additional cost such as a kicker cost. This is true even if you use the mana to pay an additional cost while casting a spell “without paying its mana cost.”"
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+ }
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+ ]
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  },
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  {
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  "name": "Celestial Colonnade",
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1439
  "loyalty": null,
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1440
  "multiverse_id": 457137,
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1441
  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
1442
+ "color_indicator": null,
1443
+ "rulings": [
1444
+ {
1445
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1446
+ "text": "A land that becomes a creature may be affected by “summoning sickness.” You can’t attack with it or use any of its {T} abilities (including its mana abilities) unless it began your most recent turn on the battlefield under your control. Note that summoning sickness cares about when that permanent came under your control, not when it became a creature."
1447
+ },
1448
+ {
1449
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1450
+ "text": "When a land becomes a creature, that doesn’t count as having a creature enter the battlefield. The permanent was already on the battlefield; it only changed its types. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature enters the battlefield won’t trigger."
1451
+ },
1452
+ {
1453
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1454
+ "text": "Once Celestial Colonnade has attacked, tapping it for mana won’t remove it from combat."
1455
+ },
1456
+ {
1457
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1458
+ "text": "If Celestial Colonnade can’t attack unless you pay a cost that includes a mana payment, you may attack with it and tap it to pay for that cost. It will still attack in this case."
1459
+ }
1460
+ ]
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  },
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1462
  {
905
1463
  "name": "Creeping Tar Pit",
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1483
  "loyalty": null,
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1484
  "multiverse_id": 457138,
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1485
  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
1486
+ "color_indicator": null,
1487
+ "rulings": [
1488
+ {
1489
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1490
+ "text": "A land that becomes a creature may be affected by “summoning sickness.” You can’t attack with it or use any of its {T} abilities (including its mana abilities) unless it began your most recent turn on the battlefield under your control. Note that summoning sickness cares about when that permanent came under your control, not when it became a creature."
1491
+ },
1492
+ {
1493
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1494
+ "text": "When a land becomes a creature, that doesn’t count as having a creature enter the battlefield. The permanent was already on the battlefield; it only changed its types. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature enters the battlefield won’t trigger."
1495
+ }
1496
+ ]
929
1497
  },
930
1498
  {
931
1499
  "name": "Dark Depths",
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954
1522
  "loyalty": null,
955
1523
  "multiverse_id": 457139,
956
1524
  "other_part": null,
957
- "color_indicator": null
1525
+ "color_indicator": null,
1526
+ "rulings": [
1527
+ {
1528
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1529
+ "text": "Dark Depths really is a land with no mana ability. It doesn’t tap for colorless mana."
1530
+ },
1531
+ {
1532
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1533
+ "text": "The last ability of Dark Depths is a state trigger. It won’t trigger again while the ability is on the stack, but if the ability is countered and Dark Depths is still on the battlefield with no ice counters on it, it will trigger again immediately."
1534
+ },
1535
+ {
1536
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1537
+ "text": "If Dark Depths leaves the battlefield before its triggered ability resolves, you won’t be able to sacrifice it, so you won’t create Marit Lage."
1538
+ }
1539
+ ]
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1540
  },
959
1541
  {
960
1542
  "name": "Karakas",
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981
1563
  "loyalty": null,
982
1564
  "multiverse_id": 457140,
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  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
1566
+ "color_indicator": null,
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+ "rulings": []
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1568
  },
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1569
  {
987
1570
  "name": "Lavaclaw Reaches",
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1590
  "loyalty": null,
1008
1591
  "multiverse_id": 457141,
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  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
1593
+ "color_indicator": null,
1594
+ "rulings": [
1595
+ {
1596
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1597
+ "text": "A land that becomes a creature may be affected by “summoning sickness.” You can’t attack with it or use any of its {T} abilities (including its mana abilities) unless it began your most recent turn on the battlefield under your control. Note that summoning sickness cares about when that permanent came under your control, not when it became a creature."
1598
+ },
1599
+ {
1600
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1601
+ "text": "When a land becomes a creature, that doesn’t count as having a creature enter the battlefield. The permanent was already on the battlefield; it only changed its types. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature enters the battlefield won’t trigger."
1602
+ }
1603
+ ]
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1604
  },
1012
1605
  {
1013
1606
  "name": "Raging Ravine",
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1033
1626
  "loyalty": null,
1034
1627
  "multiverse_id": 457142,
1035
1628
  "other_part": null,
1036
- "color_indicator": null
1629
+ "color_indicator": null,
1630
+ "rulings": [
1631
+ {
1632
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1633
+ "text": "A land that becomes a creature may be affected by “summoning sickness.” You can’t attack with it or use any of its {T} abilities (including its mana abilities) unless it began your most recent turn on the battlefield under your control. Note that summoning sickness cares about when that permanent came under your control, not when it became a creature."
1634
+ },
1635
+ {
1636
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1637
+ "text": "When a land becomes a creature, that doesn’t count as having a creature enter the battlefield. The permanent was already on the battlefield; it only changed its types. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature enters the battlefield won’t trigger."
1638
+ },
1639
+ {
1640
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1641
+ "text": "Each time you activate Raging Ravine’s last ability, it gains an instance of the triggered ability. For example, if you activate the last ability twice and then attack with Raging Ravine, both of the triggered abilities it gained will trigger. It will get a total of two +1/+1 counters."
1642
+ },
1643
+ {
1644
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1645
+ "text": "Any +1/+1 counters put on Raging Ravine remain on it even after it stops being a creature. They’ll have no effect until it becomes a creature again."
1646
+ }
1647
+ ]
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1648
  },
1038
1649
  {
1039
1650
  "name": "Stirring Wildwood",
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1059
1670
  "loyalty": null,
1060
1671
  "multiverse_id": 457143,
1061
1672
  "other_part": null,
1062
- "color_indicator": null
1673
+ "color_indicator": null,
1674
+ "rulings": [
1675
+ {
1676
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1677
+ "text": "A land that becomes a creature may be affected by “summoning sickness.” You can’t attack with it or use any of its {T} abilities (including its mana abilities) unless it began your most recent turn on the battlefield under your control. Note that summoning sickness cares about when that permanent came under your control, not when it became a creature."
1678
+ },
1679
+ {
1680
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
1681
+ "text": "When a land becomes a creature, that doesn’t count as having a creature enter the battlefield. The permanent was already on the battlefield; it only changed its types. Abilities that trigger whenever a creature enters the battlefield won’t trigger."
1682
+ }
1683
+ ]
1063
1684
  },
1064
1685
  {
1065
1686
  "name": "Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth",
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1085
1706
  "loyalty": null,
1086
1707
  "multiverse_id": 457144,
1087
1708
  "other_part": null,
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- "color_indicator": null
1709
+ "color_indicator": null,
1710
+ "rulings": [
1711
+ {
1712
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1713
+ "text": "Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth isn’t a Swamp while it’s not on the battlefield."
1714
+ },
1715
+ {
1716
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1717
+ "text": "Land cards not on the battlefield aren’t Swamps while Urborg is on the battlefield."
1718
+ },
1719
+ {
1720
+ "date": "12/7/2018",
1721
+ "text": "Urborg’s ability causes each land on the battlefield to have the land type Swamp. Any land that’s a Swamp has the ability “{T}: Add {B}.” Nothing else changes about those lands, including their names, other subtypes, other abilities, and whether they’re legendary, basic, or snow."
1722
+ }
1723
+ ]
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1724
  }
1090
1725
  ]