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
  5. data/data/sets/4ed.json +2390 -379
  6. data/data/sets/5dn.json +889 -167
  7. data/data/sets/5ed.json +2928 -450
  8. data/data/sets/6ed.json +1646 -351
  9. data/data/sets/7ed.json +1528 -351
  10. data/data/sets/8ed.json +1552 -350
  11. data/data/sets/9ed.json +1694 -351
  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
  27. data/data/sets/brb.json +520 -136
  28. data/data/sets/btd.json +414 -90
  29. data/data/sets/c13.json +3069 -359
  30. data/data/sets/c14.json +2986 -338
  31. data/data/sets/c15.json +3462 -342
  32. data/data/sets/c16.json +3978 -357
  33. data/data/sets/c17.json +3417 -309
  34. data/data/sets/c18.json +4122 -310
  35. data/data/sets/chk.json +1396 -317
  36. data/data/sets/chr.json +864 -125
  37. data/data/sets/cm1.json +240 -18
  38. data/data/sets/cm2.json +2760 -318
  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
  44. data/data/sets/csp.json +1079 -156
  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
  54. data/data/sets/ddg.json +463 -82
  55. data/data/sets/ddh.json +527 -84
  56. data/data/sets/ddi.json +572 -79
  57. data/data/sets/ddj.json +647 -92
  58. data/data/sets/ddk.json +479 -81
  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
  78. data/data/sets/e02.json +276 -48
  79. data/data/sets/ema.json +1689 -252
  80. data/data/sets/emn.json +2709 -226
  81. data/data/sets/eve.json +2054 -180
  82. data/data/sets/evg.json +271 -62
  83. data/data/sets/exo.json +878 -143
  84. data/data/sets/exp.json +282 -55
  85. data/data/sets/fem.json +1270 -194
  86. data/data/sets/frf.json +2869 -185
  87. data/data/sets/fut.json +2076 -180
  88. data/data/sets/g18.json +10 -5
  89. data/data/sets/gk1.json +1377 -128
  90. data/data/sets/gk2.json +1183 -133
  91. data/data/sets/gnt.json +347 -68
  92. data/data/sets/gpt.json +978 -168
  93. data/data/sets/grn.json +3145 -283
  94. data/data/sets/gs1.json +85 -40
  95. data/data/sets/gtc.json +2949 -257
  96. data/data/sets/h09.json +413 -41
  97. data/data/sets/hml.json +668 -140
  98. data/data/sets/hop.json +934 -172
  99. data/data/sets/hou.json +2886 -219
  100. data/data/sets/ice.json +2341 -384
  101. data/data/sets/ima.json +2797 -252
  102. data/data/sets/inv.json +1557 -356
  103. data/data/sets/isd.json +1826 -284
  104. data/data/sets/jou.json +2363 -165
  105. data/data/sets/jud.json +793 -143
  106. data/data/sets/kld.json +3982 -275
  107. data/data/sets/ktk.json +3374 -272
  108. data/data/sets/lea.json +2229 -298
  109. data/data/sets/leb.json +2261 -305
  110. data/data/sets/leg.json +2005 -310
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  112. data/data/sets/lrw.json +1716 -301
  113. data/data/sets/m10.json +1740 -251
  114. data/data/sets/m11.json +1909 -254
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  119. data/data/sets/m19.json +2071 -320
  120. data/data/sets/mbs.json +993 -159
  121. data/data/sets/md1.json +211 -26
  122. data/data/sets/mir.json +1642 -351
  123. data/data/sets/mm2.json +2403 -256
  124. data/data/sets/mm3.json +2409 -249
  125. data/data/sets/mma.json +2792 -229
  126. data/data/sets/mmq.json +1234 -351
  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
  130. data/data/sets/mps_kld.json +533 -54
  131. data/data/sets/mps_rna.json +196 -8
  132. data/data/sets/mps_war.json +143 -8
  133. data/data/sets/mrd.json +1475 -306
  134. data/data/sets/nem.json +588 -144
  135. data/data/sets/nph.json +1729 -179
  136. data/data/sets/ody.json +1160 -351
  137. data/data/sets/ogw.json +1672 -186
  138. data/data/sets/ons.json +1573 -350
  139. data/data/sets/ori.json +2651 -296
  140. data/data/sets/pc2.json +1385 -156
  141. data/data/sets/pca.json +1385 -156
  142. data/data/sets/pcy.json +607 -143
  143. data/data/sets/pd2.json +240 -35
  144. data/data/sets/pd3.json +187 -31
  145. data/data/sets/plc.json +2060 -169
  146. data/data/sets/pls.json +1067 -146
  147. data/data/sets/po2.json +525 -165
  148. data/data/sets/por.json +649 -222
  149. data/data/sets/ptk.json +782 -180
  150. data/data/sets/rav.json +2219 -316
  151. data/data/sets/rix.json +2268 -213
  152. data/data/sets/rna.json +2706 -283
  153. data/data/sets/roe.json +3710 -248
  154. data/data/sets/rtr.json +2824 -280
  155. data/data/sets/s00.json +38 -19
  156. data/data/sets/s99.json +533 -173
  157. data/data/sets/scg.json +1054 -143
  158. data/data/sets/shm.json +2625 -301
  159. data/data/sets/soi.json +3874 -330
  160. data/data/sets/sok.json +969 -170
  161. data/data/sets/som.json +2621 -256
  162. data/data/sets/ss1.json +59 -8
  163. data/data/sets/sth.json +894 -145
  164. data/data/sets/ths.json +3061 -250
  165. data/data/sets/tmp.json +1904 -351
  166. data/data/sets/tor.json +569 -144
  167. data/data/sets/tsb.json +969 -124
  168. data/data/sets/tsp.json +3224 -302
  169. data/data/sets/uds.json +889 -144
  170. data/data/sets/ugl.json +2482 -0
  171. data/data/sets/ulg.json +859 -145
  172. data/data/sets/uma.json +3354 -255
  173. data/data/sets/uma_box.json +675 -40
  174. data/data/sets/unh.json +3829 -0
  175. data/data/sets/usg.json +2277 -351
  176. data/data/sets/ust.json +11302 -0
  177. data/data/sets/v09.json +116 -15
  178. data/data/sets/v10.json +162 -15
  179. data/data/sets/v11.json +178 -15
  180. data/data/sets/v12.json +132 -15
  181. data/data/sets/v13.json +129 -20
  182. data/data/sets/v14.json +183 -15
  183. data/data/sets/v15.json +210 -15
  184. data/data/sets/v16.json +169 -16
  185. data/data/sets/v17.json +607 -32
  186. data/data/sets/vis.json +1063 -167
  187. data/data/sets/w16.json +98 -16
  188. data/data/sets/w17.json +170 -30
  189. data/data/sets/war.json +3430 -275
  190. data/data/sets/wth.json +1325 -169
  191. data/data/sets/wwk.json +1497 -145
  192. data/data/sets/xln.json +2689 -300
  193. data/data/sets/zen.json +2199 -271
  194. data/lib/mtg-db.rb +1 -1
  195. metadata +5 -2
data/data/sets/v11.json CHANGED
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+ "rulings": [
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+ {
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+ "date": "9/20/2013",
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+ "text": "If a turn has multiple combat phases, the ability can only be activated before the beginning of the declare attackers step of the first combat phase in that turn."
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+ ]
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+ "rulings": [
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+ {
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+ "date": "10/4/2004",
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+ "text": "Because the “search” requires you to find a card with certain characteristics, you don’t have to find the card if you don’t want to."
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+ "text": "Doran’s ability means, for example, that a 2/3 creature will assign 3 damage in combat instead of 2."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "10/1/2007",
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+ "text": "Doran’s ability doesn’t actually change creatures’ power; it changes only the value of the combat damage they assign. All other rules and effects that check power or toughness use the real values."
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+ "text": "This effect is mandatory and affects all creatures."
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+ "date": "11/17/2017",
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+ "text": "The token copies exactly what was printed on the creature and nothing else (unless that creature was copying something else or was a token; see below). It doesn’t copy whether that creature was tapped or untapped, whether it had any counters on it or Auras and/or Equipment attached to it, or any non-copy effects that changed its power, toughness, types, color, and so on."
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+ "text": "If the copied creature had {X} in its mana cost, X is 0."
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+ "text": "If the copied creature was copying something else, the tokens enter the battlefield as whatever that creature was copying."
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+ "text": "If the copied creature is a token, the tokens created by Kiki-Jiki’s ability copies the original characteristics of that token as stated by the effect that put it onto the battlefield."
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+ "text": "You can keep green mana in your mana pool indefinitely while Omnath is on the battlefield. That means if you add a green mana to your mana pool during one step or phase, you can spend it during a later step or phase, or even a later turn. Other types of mana will continue to empty from your mana pool as each step and phase ends."
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+ "text": "Exalted bonuses last until end of turn. If an effect creates an additional combat phase during your turn, a creature that attacked alone during the first combat phase will still have its exalted bonuses in that new phase. If a creature attacks alone during the second combat phase, all your exalted abilities will trigger again."
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+ "text": "If you have Teferi on the battlefield and there’s a Split Second spell on the stack (such as Sudden Death), you can’t Suspend creatures until after the Split Second spell resolves."
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+ "text": "Teferi’s last ability means that in order for an opponent to cast a spell, it must be that opponent’s turn, during a main phase, and the stack must be empty. This is true even if the player doesn’t have a sorcery they are able to cast, or if a rule or effect allows a sorcery to be cast at another time."
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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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+ "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": "Ulamog’s ability triggers as you cast it, and that ability resolves before the spell itself. It resolves even if that spell is countered."
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+ "text": "The ability can be used on any player’s attacking creatures. This includes your own and creatures in an attack you are not involved in (for multiplayer games)."
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+ "text": "Murmuring Bosk is a Forest, but it isn’t a basic land. Things that affect basic lands don’t affect it. Things that affect basic land types do. For example, you can’t find Murmuring Bosk with Fertilid’s ability (“searches their library for a basic land card”), but you can find Murmuring Bosk with Everbark Shaman’s ability (“search your library for two Forest cards”)."
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+ "text": "Land cards not on the battlefield aren’t Swamps while Urborg is on the battlefield."
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+ "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."
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+ "text": "Vesuva has no intrinsic mana abilities."
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+ "text": "If you don’t choose a land on the battlefield, Vesuva enters the battlefield untapped as itself."
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+ "date": "10/15/2006",
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+ "text": "Cornered Market won’t prevent Vesuva from being played (unless there’s a Vesuva on the battlefield copying nothing), since you play it before it becomes named something else."
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+ "text": "If Vesuva somehow enters the battlefield at the same time as another land, Vesuva can’t become a copy of that land. You may choose only a land that’s already on the battlefield."
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+ "text": "At the time the ability resolves, you’ll get to play the card if you declared three different creatures as attackers at any point in the turn. A creature declared as an attacker in two different attack phases counts only once. A creature that entered the battlefield attacking (such as a token created by Militia’s Pride) doesn’t count because you never attacked with it."
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