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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  6. data/data/sets/5dn.json +889 -167
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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
  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
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  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
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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
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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
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  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
  80. data/data/sets/emn.json +2709 -226
  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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  92. data/data/sets/gpt.json +978 -168
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  95. data/data/sets/gtc.json +2949 -257
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  98. data/data/sets/hop.json +934 -172
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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
  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
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  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
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  182. data/data/sets/v14.json +183 -15
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  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/cns.json CHANGED
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+ "rulings": [
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+ {
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+ "date": "5/29/2014",
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+ "text": "The second ability can’t reduce the colored mana requirement of a spell."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "5/29/2014",
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+ "text": "The second ability can reduce alternative costs such as overload costs."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "5/29/2014",
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+ "text": "If there are additional costs to cast the spell, such as kicker costs, apply those increases before applying cost reductions."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "If you play multiple games after the draft, you can name a different card in each new game."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players."
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "A conspiracy with hidden agenda that has a triggered ability must be face up before that ability’s trigger condition is met in order for it to trigger. Turning it face up afterward won’t have any effect."
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
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+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players. Notably, you can’t bluff conspiracies with hidden agenda by putting other cards into the command zone face down as the game starts."
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+ "text": "You must turn Double Stroke face up before you cast the spell with the chosen name to have Double Stroke’s second ability trigger."
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+ {
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+ "date": "5/29/2014",
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+ "text": "When the ability resolves, it creates a copy of the spell. You control the copy. That copy is created on the stack, so it’s not “cast.” Abilities that trigger when a player casts a spell won’t trigger. The copy will resolve like a normal spell, after players get a chance to cast spells and activate abilities."
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+ "text": "The copy will have the same targets as the spell it’s copying unless you choose new ones. You may change any number of the targets, including all of them or none of them. If, for one of the targets, you can’t choose a new legal target, then it remains unchanged (even if the current target is illegal)."
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+ "text": "If the spell being copied has an X whose value was determined as it was cast (like Skeletal Scrying has), the copy will have the same value of X."
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+ "text": "Effects based on any additional costs that were paid for the original spell will be copied as though those same costs were paid for the copy. For example, if a player exiles three cards from their graveyard to cast Skeletal Scrying, and you copy it, the copy will also cause you to draw three cards and lose 3 life (but you won’t exile any cards from your graveyard)."
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+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
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+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
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+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
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+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
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+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
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+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
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+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
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+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
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+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
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+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
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+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
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+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
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+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
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+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
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+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
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+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
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+ {
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+ "date": "8/23/2016",
279
+ "text": "If you play multiple games after the draft, you can name a different card in each new game."
280
+ },
281
+ {
282
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
283
+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
284
+ },
285
+ {
286
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
287
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players."
288
+ },
289
+ {
290
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
291
+ "text": "A conspiracy with hidden agenda that has a triggered ability must be face up before that ability’s trigger condition is met in order for it to trigger. Turning it face up afterward won’t have any effect."
292
+ },
293
+ {
294
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
295
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players. Notably, you can’t bluff conspiracies with hidden agenda by putting other cards into the command zone face down as the game starts."
296
+ }
297
+ ]
76
298
  },
77
299
  {
78
300
  "name": "Muzzio's Preparations",
@@ -97,7 +319,37 @@
97
319
  "loyalty": null,
98
320
  "multiverse_id": 382315,
99
321
  "other_part": null,
100
- "color_indicator": null
322
+ "color_indicator": null,
323
+ "rulings": [
324
+ {
325
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
326
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
327
+ },
328
+ {
329
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
330
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
331
+ },
332
+ {
333
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
334
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
335
+ },
336
+ {
337
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
338
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
339
+ },
340
+ {
341
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
342
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
343
+ },
344
+ {
345
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
346
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
347
+ },
348
+ {
349
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
350
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
351
+ }
352
+ ]
101
353
  },
102
354
  {
103
355
  "name": "Sentinel Dispatch",
@@ -122,7 +374,37 @@
122
374
  "loyalty": null,
123
375
  "multiverse_id": 382360,
124
376
  "other_part": null,
125
- "color_indicator": null
377
+ "color_indicator": null,
378
+ "rulings": [
379
+ {
380
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
381
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
382
+ },
383
+ {
384
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
385
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
386
+ },
387
+ {
388
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
389
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
390
+ },
391
+ {
392
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
393
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
394
+ },
395
+ {
396
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
397
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
398
+ },
399
+ {
400
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
401
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
402
+ },
403
+ {
404
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
405
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
406
+ }
407
+ ]
126
408
  },
127
409
  {
128
410
  "name": "Unexpected Potential",
@@ -147,7 +429,69 @@
147
429
  "loyalty": null,
148
430
  "multiverse_id": 382393,
149
431
  "other_part": null,
150
- "color_indicator": null
432
+ "color_indicator": null,
433
+ "rulings": [
434
+ {
435
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
436
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
437
+ },
438
+ {
439
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
440
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
441
+ },
442
+ {
443
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
444
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
445
+ },
446
+ {
447
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
448
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
449
+ },
450
+ {
451
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
452
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
453
+ },
454
+ {
455
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
456
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
457
+ },
458
+ {
459
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
460
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
461
+ },
462
+ {
463
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
464
+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
465
+ },
466
+ {
467
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
468
+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
469
+ },
470
+ {
471
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
472
+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
473
+ },
474
+ {
475
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
476
+ "text": "If you play multiple games after the draft, you can name a different card in each new game."
477
+ },
478
+ {
479
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
480
+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
481
+ },
482
+ {
483
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
484
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players."
485
+ },
486
+ {
487
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
488
+ "text": "A conspiracy with hidden agenda that has a triggered ability must be face up before that ability’s trigger condition is met in order for it to trigger. Turning it face up afterward won’t have any effect."
489
+ },
490
+ {
491
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
492
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players. Notably, you can’t bluff conspiracies with hidden agenda by putting other cards into the command zone face down as the game starts."
493
+ }
494
+ ]
151
495
  },
152
496
  {
153
497
  "name": "Worldknit",
@@ -172,7 +516,41 @@
172
516
  "loyalty": null,
173
517
  "multiverse_id": 382411,
174
518
  "other_part": null,
175
- "color_indicator": null
519
+ "color_indicator": null,
520
+ "rulings": [
521
+ {
522
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
523
+ "text": "Your card pool includes every card you drafted or received after the draft because of Deal Broker. It doesn’t include any cards removed from the draft with Cogwork Grinder."
524
+ },
525
+ {
526
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
527
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
528
+ },
529
+ {
530
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
531
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
532
+ },
533
+ {
534
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
535
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
536
+ },
537
+ {
538
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
539
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
540
+ },
541
+ {
542
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
543
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
544
+ },
545
+ {
546
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
547
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
548
+ },
549
+ {
550
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
551
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
552
+ }
553
+ ]
176
554
  },
177
555
  {
178
556
  "name": "Secrets of Paradise",
@@ -197,7 +575,69 @@
197
575
  "loyalty": null,
198
576
  "multiverse_id": 382356,
199
577
  "other_part": null,
200
- "color_indicator": null
578
+ "color_indicator": null,
579
+ "rulings": [
580
+ {
581
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
582
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
583
+ },
584
+ {
585
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
586
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
587
+ },
588
+ {
589
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
590
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
591
+ },
592
+ {
593
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
594
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
595
+ },
596
+ {
597
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
598
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
599
+ },
600
+ {
601
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
602
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
603
+ },
604
+ {
605
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
606
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
607
+ },
608
+ {
609
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
610
+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
611
+ },
612
+ {
613
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
614
+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
615
+ },
616
+ {
617
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
618
+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
619
+ },
620
+ {
621
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
622
+ "text": "If you play multiple games after the draft, you can name a different card in each new game."
623
+ },
624
+ {
625
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
626
+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
627
+ },
628
+ {
629
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
630
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players."
631
+ },
632
+ {
633
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
634
+ "text": "A conspiracy with hidden agenda that has a triggered ability must be face up before that ability’s trigger condition is met in order for it to trigger. Turning it face up afterward won’t have any effect."
635
+ },
636
+ {
637
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
638
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players. Notably, you can’t bluff conspiracies with hidden agenda by putting other cards into the command zone face down as the game starts."
639
+ }
640
+ ]
201
641
  },
202
642
  {
203
643
  "name": "Advantageous Proclamation",
@@ -222,7 +662,45 @@
222
662
  "loyalty": null,
223
663
  "multiverse_id": 382206,
224
664
  "other_part": null,
225
- "color_indicator": null
665
+ "color_indicator": null,
666
+ "rulings": [
667
+ {
668
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
669
+ "text": "In Limited formats (including Conspiracy Draft), the minimum deck size is generally 40 cards. With Advantageous Proclamation, your Conspiracy Draft deck must contain at least 35 cards."
670
+ },
671
+ {
672
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
673
+ "text": "The effect of Advantageous Proclamation is cumulative. If you have two in your command zone to start the game, your minimum deck size is reduced by ten, and so on."
674
+ },
675
+ {
676
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
677
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
678
+ },
679
+ {
680
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
681
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
682
+ },
683
+ {
684
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
685
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
686
+ },
687
+ {
688
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
689
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
690
+ },
691
+ {
692
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
693
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
694
+ },
695
+ {
696
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
697
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
698
+ },
699
+ {
700
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
701
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
702
+ }
703
+ ]
226
704
  },
227
705
  {
228
706
  "name": "Iterative Analysis",
@@ -247,7 +725,69 @@
247
725
  "loyalty": null,
248
726
  "multiverse_id": 382292,
249
727
  "other_part": null,
250
- "color_indicator": null
728
+ "color_indicator": null,
729
+ "rulings": [
730
+ {
731
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
732
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
733
+ },
734
+ {
735
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
736
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
737
+ },
738
+ {
739
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
740
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
741
+ },
742
+ {
743
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
744
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
745
+ },
746
+ {
747
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
748
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
749
+ },
750
+ {
751
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
752
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
753
+ },
754
+ {
755
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
756
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
757
+ },
758
+ {
759
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
760
+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
761
+ },
762
+ {
763
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
764
+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
765
+ },
766
+ {
767
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
768
+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
769
+ },
770
+ {
771
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
772
+ "text": "If you play multiple games after the draft, you can name a different card in each new game."
773
+ },
774
+ {
775
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
776
+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
777
+ },
778
+ {
779
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
780
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players."
781
+ },
782
+ {
783
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
784
+ "text": "A conspiracy with hidden agenda that has a triggered ability must be face up before that ability’s trigger condition is met in order for it to trigger. Turning it face up afterward won’t have any effect."
785
+ },
786
+ {
787
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
788
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players. Notably, you can’t bluff conspiracies with hidden agenda by putting other cards into the command zone face down as the game starts."
789
+ }
790
+ ]
251
791
  },
252
792
  {
253
793
  "name": "Secret Summoning",
@@ -272,7 +812,69 @@
272
812
  "loyalty": null,
273
813
  "multiverse_id": 382355,
274
814
  "other_part": null,
275
- "color_indicator": null
815
+ "color_indicator": null,
816
+ "rulings": [
817
+ {
818
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
819
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
820
+ },
821
+ {
822
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
823
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
824
+ },
825
+ {
826
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
827
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
828
+ },
829
+ {
830
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
831
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
832
+ },
833
+ {
834
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
835
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
836
+ },
837
+ {
838
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
839
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
840
+ },
841
+ {
842
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
843
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
844
+ },
845
+ {
846
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
847
+ "text": "You name the card as the game begins, as you put the conspiracy into the command zone, not as you turn the face-down conspiracy face up."
848
+ },
849
+ {
850
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
851
+ "text": "There are several ways to secretly name a card, including writing the name on a piece of paper that’s kept with the face-down conspiracy. If you have multiple face-down conspiracies, you may name a different card for each one. It’s important that each named card is clearly associated with only one of the conspiracies."
852
+ },
853
+ {
854
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
855
+ "text": "You must name a Magic card. Notably, you can’t name a token (except in the unusual case that a token’s name matches the name of a card, such as Illusion)."
856
+ },
857
+ {
858
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
859
+ "text": "If you play multiple games after the draft, you can name a different card in each new game."
860
+ },
861
+ {
862
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
863
+ "text": "As a special action, you may turn a face-down conspiracy face up. You may do so any time you have priority. This action doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to. Once face up, the named card is revealed and the conspiracy’s abilities will affect the game."
864
+ },
865
+ {
866
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
867
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players."
868
+ },
869
+ {
870
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
871
+ "text": "A conspiracy with hidden agenda that has a triggered ability must be face up before that ability’s trigger condition is met in order for it to trigger. Turning it face up afterward won’t have any effect."
872
+ },
873
+ {
874
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
875
+ "text": "At the end of the game, you must reveal any face-down conspiracies you own in the command zone to all players. Notably, you can’t bluff conspiracies with hidden agenda by putting other cards into the command zone face down as the game starts."
876
+ }
877
+ ]
276
878
  },
277
879
  {
278
880
  "name": "Backup Plan",
@@ -297,7 +899,45 @@
297
899
  "loyalty": null,
298
900
  "multiverse_id": 382216,
299
901
  "other_part": null,
300
- "color_indicator": null
902
+ "color_indicator": null,
903
+ "rulings": [
904
+ {
905
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
906
+ "text": "The effect of Backup Plan is cumulative. If you have two in your command zone to start the game, you’ll draw three hands of seven cards and shuffle all but one of them into your library."
907
+ },
908
+ {
909
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
910
+ "text": "If, through a combination of Backup Plan and/or other conspiracies, you have fewer cards in your deck than you must draw as the game begins, you’ll lose the game when state-based actions are checked during the upkeep of the first turn."
911
+ },
912
+ {
913
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
914
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
915
+ },
916
+ {
917
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
918
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
919
+ },
920
+ {
921
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
922
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
923
+ },
924
+ {
925
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
926
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
927
+ },
928
+ {
929
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
930
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
931
+ },
932
+ {
933
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
934
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
935
+ },
936
+ {
937
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
938
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
939
+ }
940
+ ]
301
941
  },
302
942
  {
303
943
  "name": "Power Play",
@@ -322,7 +962,41 @@
322
962
  "loyalty": null,
323
963
  "multiverse_id": 382332,
324
964
  "other_part": null,
325
- "color_indicator": null
965
+ "color_indicator": null,
966
+ "rulings": [
967
+ {
968
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
969
+ "text": "If you have Power Play but aren’t the starting player (because another player also had Power Play), your place in the turn order is unaffected. If you’re sitting to the right of the starting player, you’re going last. Not all power plays bear fruit."
970
+ },
971
+ {
972
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
973
+ "text": "Conspiracies are never put into your deck. Instead, you put any number of conspiracies from your card pool into the command zone as the game begins. These conspiracies are face up unless they have hidden agenda, in which case they begin the game face down."
974
+ },
975
+ {
976
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
977
+ "text": "A conspiracy doesn’t count as a card in your deck for purposes of meeting minimum deck size requirements. (In most drafts, the minimum deck size is 40 cards.)"
978
+ },
979
+ {
980
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
981
+ "text": "You don’t have to play with any conspiracy you draft. However, you have only one opportunity to put conspiracies into the command zone, as the game begins. You can’t put conspiracies into the command zone after this point."
982
+ },
983
+ {
984
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
985
+ "text": "You can look at any player’s face-up conspiracies at any time. You’ll also know how many face-down conspiracies a player has in the command zone, although you won’t know what they are."
986
+ },
987
+ {
988
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
989
+ "text": "A conspiracy’s static and triggered abilities function as long as that conspiracy is face-up in the command zone."
990
+ },
991
+ {
992
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
993
+ "text": "Conspiracies are colorless, have no mana cost, and can’t be cast as spells."
994
+ },
995
+ {
996
+ "date": "8/23/2016",
997
+ "text": "Conspiracies aren’t legal for any sanctioned Constructed format, but may be included in other Limited formats, such as Cube Draft."
998
+ }
999
+ ]
326
1000
  },
327
1001
  {
328
1002
  "name": "Brago's Representative",
@@ -349,7 +1023,21 @@
349
1023
  "loyalty": null,
350
1024
  "multiverse_id": 382223,
351
1025
  "other_part": null,
352
- "color_indicator": null
1026
+ "color_indicator": null,
1027
+ "rulings": [
1028
+ {
1029
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1030
+ "text": "The ability is cumulative. For example, if you control two Brago’s Representatives, you’ll vote three times per vote."
1031
+ },
1032
+ {
1033
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1034
+ "text": "You make all your votes at the same time. Players who vote after you will know all of your votes when making their own."
1035
+ },
1036
+ {
1037
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1038
+ "text": "The ability only affects spells and abilities that use the word “vote.” Other cards that involve choices, such as Archangel of Strife, are unaffected."
1039
+ }
1040
+ ]
353
1041
  },
354
1042
  {
355
1043
  "name": "Council Guardian",
@@ -376,7 +1064,37 @@
376
1064
  "loyalty": null,
377
1065
  "multiverse_id": 382238,
378
1066
  "other_part": null,
379
- "color_indicator": null
1067
+ "color_indicator": null,
1068
+ "rulings": [
1069
+ {
1070
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1071
+ "text": "The vote happens as the ability resolves. Until this happens, Council Guardian doesn’t have protection from any color. Spells and abilities may target Council Guardian as normal in response to its enters-the-battlefield ability, but not in response to the vote. Once players have started voting, it’s too late to respond."
1072
+ },
1073
+ {
1074
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1075
+ "text": "If Council Guardian is not on the battlefield when its ability resolves, the vote will still take place; it simply won’t have any effect. However, cards that care about voting (for example, Grudge Keeper) will still see the vote."
1076
+ },
1077
+ {
1078
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1079
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1080
+ },
1081
+ {
1082
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1083
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1084
+ },
1085
+ {
1086
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1087
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1088
+ },
1089
+ {
1090
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1091
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1092
+ },
1093
+ {
1094
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1095
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1096
+ }
1097
+ ]
380
1098
  },
381
1099
  {
382
1100
  "name": "Council's Judgment",
@@ -400,7 +1118,37 @@
400
1118
  "loyalty": null,
401
1119
  "multiverse_id": 382239,
402
1120
  "other_part": null,
403
- "color_indicator": null
1121
+ "color_indicator": null,
1122
+ "rulings": [
1123
+ {
1124
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1125
+ "text": "None of the affected permanents are targeted. Players may vote for a permanent with protection from white, for example."
1126
+ },
1127
+ {
1128
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1129
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1130
+ },
1131
+ {
1132
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1133
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1134
+ },
1135
+ {
1136
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1137
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1138
+ },
1139
+ {
1140
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1141
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1142
+ },
1143
+ {
1144
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1145
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1146
+ },
1147
+ {
1148
+ "date": "6/13/2017",
1149
+ "text": "If a choice has no votes, it can’t have the most votes. If all choices have zero votes, the voting ability has no effect."
1150
+ }
1151
+ ]
404
1152
  },
405
1153
  {
406
1154
  "name": "Custodi Soulbinders",
@@ -428,7 +1176,8 @@
428
1176
  "loyalty": null,
429
1177
  "multiverse_id": 382242,
430
1178
  "other_part": null,
431
- "color_indicator": null
1179
+ "color_indicator": null,
1180
+ "rulings": []
432
1181
  },
433
1182
  {
434
1183
  "name": "Custodi Squire",
@@ -456,7 +1205,37 @@
456
1205
  "loyalty": null,
457
1206
  "multiverse_id": 382243,
458
1207
  "other_part": null,
459
- "color_indicator": null
1208
+ "color_indicator": null,
1209
+ "rulings": [
1210
+ {
1211
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1212
+ "text": "If Custodi Squire is not on the battlefield when its ability resolves, the vote will still take place and the card(s) that had the most votes will still be returned to your hand."
1213
+ },
1214
+ {
1215
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1216
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1217
+ },
1218
+ {
1219
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1220
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1221
+ },
1222
+ {
1223
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1224
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1225
+ },
1226
+ {
1227
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1228
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1229
+ },
1230
+ {
1231
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1232
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1233
+ },
1234
+ {
1235
+ "date": "6/13/2017",
1236
+ "text": "If a choice has no votes, it can’t have the most votes. If all choices have zero votes, the voting ability has no effect."
1237
+ }
1238
+ ]
460
1239
  },
461
1240
  {
462
1241
  "name": "Rousing of Souls",
@@ -480,7 +1259,13 @@
480
1259
  "loyalty": null,
481
1260
  "multiverse_id": 382348,
482
1261
  "other_part": null,
483
- "color_indicator": null
1262
+ "color_indicator": null,
1263
+ "rulings": [
1264
+ {
1265
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1266
+ "text": "Except in some very rare cases, the card each player draws will be the card revealed from the top of their library."
1267
+ }
1268
+ ]
484
1269
  },
485
1270
  {
486
1271
  "name": "Academy Elite",
@@ -508,7 +1293,8 @@
508
1293
  "loyalty": null,
509
1294
  "multiverse_id": 382205,
510
1295
  "other_part": null,
511
- "color_indicator": null
1296
+ "color_indicator": null,
1297
+ "rulings": []
512
1298
  },
513
1299
  {
514
1300
  "name": "Marchesa's Emissary",
@@ -536,7 +1322,25 @@
536
1322
  "loyalty": null,
537
1323
  "multiverse_id": 382304,
538
1324
  "other_part": null,
539
- "color_indicator": null
1325
+ "color_indicator": null,
1326
+ "rulings": [
1327
+ {
1328
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1329
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
1330
+ },
1331
+ {
1332
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1333
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
1334
+ },
1335
+ {
1336
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1337
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
1338
+ },
1339
+ {
1340
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1341
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
1342
+ }
1343
+ ]
540
1344
  },
541
1345
  {
542
1346
  "name": "Marchesa's Infiltrator",
@@ -564,7 +1368,25 @@
564
1368
  "loyalty": null,
565
1369
  "multiverse_id": 382305,
566
1370
  "other_part": null,
567
- "color_indicator": null
1371
+ "color_indicator": null,
1372
+ "rulings": [
1373
+ {
1374
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1375
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
1376
+ },
1377
+ {
1378
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1379
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
1380
+ },
1381
+ {
1382
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1383
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
1384
+ },
1385
+ {
1386
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1387
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
1388
+ }
1389
+ ]
568
1390
  },
569
1391
  {
570
1392
  "name": "Muzzio, Visionary Architect",
@@ -593,7 +1415,13 @@
593
1415
  "loyalty": null,
594
1416
  "multiverse_id": 382314,
595
1417
  "other_part": null,
596
- "color_indicator": null
1418
+ "color_indicator": null,
1419
+ "rulings": [
1420
+ {
1421
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1422
+ "text": "The value of X is determined as the ability resolves. If, at that time, you control no artifacts, you won’t look at any cards."
1423
+ }
1424
+ ]
597
1425
  },
598
1426
  {
599
1427
  "name": "Plea for Power",
@@ -617,7 +1445,29 @@
617
1445
  "loyalty": null,
618
1446
  "multiverse_id": 382329,
619
1447
  "other_part": null,
620
- "color_indicator": null
1448
+ "color_indicator": null,
1449
+ "rulings": [
1450
+ {
1451
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1452
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1453
+ },
1454
+ {
1455
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1456
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1457
+ },
1458
+ {
1459
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1460
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1461
+ },
1462
+ {
1463
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1464
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1465
+ },
1466
+ {
1467
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1468
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1469
+ }
1470
+ ]
621
1471
  },
622
1472
  {
623
1473
  "name": "Split Decision",
@@ -641,7 +1491,49 @@
641
1491
  "loyalty": null,
642
1492
  "multiverse_id": 382371,
643
1493
  "other_part": null,
644
- "color_indicator": null
1494
+ "color_indicator": null,
1495
+ "rulings": [
1496
+ {
1497
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1498
+ "text": "If duplication gets more votes, Split Decision creates a copy of the spell. You control the copy. That copy is created on the stack, so it’s not “cast.” Abilities that trigger when a player casts a spell won’t trigger. The copy will resolve like a normal spell, after players get a chance to cast spells and activate abilities."
1499
+ },
1500
+ {
1501
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1502
+ "text": "The copy will have the same targets as the spell it’s copying unless you choose new ones. You may change any number of the targets, including all of them or none of them. If, for one of the targets, you can’t choose a new legal target, then it remains unchanged (even if the current target is illegal)."
1503
+ },
1504
+ {
1505
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1506
+ "text": "If the spell being copied is modal (that is, it says “Choose one —” or the like), the copy will have the same mode. You can’t choose a different one."
1507
+ },
1508
+ {
1509
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1510
+ "text": "If the spell being copied has an X whose value was determined as it was cast (like Skeletal Scrying has), the copy will have the same value of X."
1511
+ },
1512
+ {
1513
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1514
+ "text": "Effects based on any additional costs that were paid for the original spell will be copied as though those same costs were paid for the copy. For example, if a player exiles three cards from their graveyard to cast Skeletal Scrying, and you copy it, the copy will also cause you to draw three cards and lose 3 life (but you won’t exile any cards from your graveyard)."
1515
+ },
1516
+ {
1517
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1518
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1519
+ },
1520
+ {
1521
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1522
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1523
+ },
1524
+ {
1525
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1526
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1527
+ },
1528
+ {
1529
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1530
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1531
+ },
1532
+ {
1533
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1534
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1535
+ }
1536
+ ]
645
1537
  },
646
1538
  {
647
1539
  "name": "Bite of the Black Rose",
@@ -665,7 +1557,33 @@
665
1557
  "loyalty": null,
666
1558
  "multiverse_id": 382219,
667
1559
  "other_part": null,
668
- "color_indicator": null
1560
+ "color_indicator": null,
1561
+ "rulings": [
1562
+ {
1563
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1564
+ "text": "The effect will be the same for all your opponents, no matter how they voted."
1565
+ },
1566
+ {
1567
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1568
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1569
+ },
1570
+ {
1571
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1572
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1573
+ },
1574
+ {
1575
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1576
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1577
+ },
1578
+ {
1579
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1580
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1581
+ },
1582
+ {
1583
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1584
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1585
+ }
1586
+ ]
669
1587
  },
670
1588
  {
671
1589
  "name": "Drakestown Forgotten",
@@ -692,7 +1610,13 @@
692
1610
  "loyalty": null,
693
1611
  "multiverse_id": 382254,
694
1612
  "other_part": null,
695
- "color_indicator": null
1613
+ "color_indicator": null,
1614
+ "rulings": [
1615
+ {
1616
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1617
+ "text": "If Drakestown Forgotten enters the battlefield from a graveyard, it counts itself when determining the value of X."
1618
+ }
1619
+ ]
696
1620
  },
697
1621
  {
698
1622
  "name": "Grudge Keeper",
@@ -719,7 +1643,25 @@
719
1643
  "loyalty": null,
720
1644
  "multiverse_id": 382280,
721
1645
  "other_part": null,
722
- "color_indicator": null
1646
+ "color_indicator": null,
1647
+ "rulings": [
1648
+ {
1649
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1650
+ "text": "The spell or ability that caused you to vote will finish resolving before Grudge Keeper’s ability is put on the stack. The ability will be put on the stack even if the results of the vote cause Grudge Keeper to leave the battlefield."
1651
+ },
1652
+ {
1653
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1654
+ "text": "If one of your opponents has additional votes because of Brago’s Representative, and that player votes for more than one choice you didn’t vote for, that player will lose only 2 life."
1655
+ },
1656
+ {
1657
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1658
+ "text": "If you have additional votes because of Brago’s Representative, and you vote for more than one choice, an opponent will lose 2 life only if they voted for none of those choices."
1659
+ },
1660
+ {
1661
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1662
+ "text": "Grudge Keeper’s ability considers only the vote that caused it to trigger, not any previous votes, even if they were caused by the same permanent."
1663
+ }
1664
+ ]
723
1665
  },
724
1666
  {
725
1667
  "name": "Reign of the Pit",
@@ -743,7 +1685,17 @@
743
1685
  "loyalty": null,
744
1686
  "multiverse_id": 382343,
745
1687
  "other_part": null,
746
- "color_indicator": null
1688
+ "color_indicator": null,
1689
+ "rulings": [
1690
+ {
1691
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1692
+ "text": "You choose which creature you are sacrificing first, then each other player in turn order does the same. The creatures are all sacrificed simultaneously."
1693
+ },
1694
+ {
1695
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1696
+ "text": "Use the powers of the creatures as they last existed on the battlefield to determine the value of X, even if they were negative. For example, if the sacrificed creatures were 3/3, 5/5, 0/4, and -2/2, the Demon will be 6/6."
1697
+ }
1698
+ ]
747
1699
  },
748
1700
  {
749
1701
  "name": "Tyrant's Choice",
@@ -767,7 +1719,33 @@
767
1719
  "loyalty": null,
768
1720
  "multiverse_id": 382391,
769
1721
  "other_part": null,
770
- "color_indicator": null
1722
+ "color_indicator": null,
1723
+ "rulings": [
1724
+ {
1725
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1726
+ "text": "If death gets more votes, each opponent chooses and sacrifices a creature they control. None of these creatures are targeted. An opponent could sacrifice a creature with protection from black, for example."
1727
+ },
1728
+ {
1729
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1730
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
1731
+ },
1732
+ {
1733
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1734
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
1735
+ },
1736
+ {
1737
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1738
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
1739
+ },
1740
+ {
1741
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1742
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
1743
+ },
1744
+ {
1745
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1746
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
1747
+ }
1748
+ ]
771
1749
  },
772
1750
  {
773
1751
  "name": "Enraged Revolutionary",
@@ -794,7 +1772,25 @@
794
1772
  "loyalty": null,
795
1773
  "multiverse_id": 382261,
796
1774
  "other_part": null,
797
- "color_indicator": null
1775
+ "color_indicator": null,
1776
+ "rulings": [
1777
+ {
1778
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1779
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
1780
+ },
1781
+ {
1782
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1783
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
1784
+ },
1785
+ {
1786
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1787
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
1788
+ },
1789
+ {
1790
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1791
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
1792
+ }
1793
+ ]
798
1794
  },
799
1795
  {
800
1796
  "name": "Grenzo's Cutthroat",
@@ -822,7 +1818,25 @@
822
1818
  "loyalty": null,
823
1819
  "multiverse_id": 382277,
824
1820
  "other_part": null,
825
- "color_indicator": null
1821
+ "color_indicator": null,
1822
+ "rulings": [
1823
+ {
1824
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1825
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
1826
+ },
1827
+ {
1828
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1829
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
1830
+ },
1831
+ {
1832
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1833
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
1834
+ },
1835
+ {
1836
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1837
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
1838
+ }
1839
+ ]
826
1840
  },
827
1841
  {
828
1842
  "name": "Grenzo's Rebuttal",
@@ -846,7 +1860,25 @@
846
1860
  "loyalty": null,
847
1861
  "multiverse_id": 382278,
848
1862
  "other_part": null,
849
- "color_indicator": null
1863
+ "color_indicator": null,
1864
+ "rulings": [
1865
+ {
1866
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1867
+ "text": "The choices are made in turn order starting with you. However, all chosen permanents are destroyed simultaneously."
1868
+ },
1869
+ {
1870
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1871
+ "text": "None of the chosen permanents are targeted. A player can choose a creature with protection from red, for example."
1872
+ },
1873
+ {
1874
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1875
+ "text": "If a permanent has more than one of the listed types, it can be chosen for any of them. For example, if the player to your left controls an artifact creature, you could choose it as the creature, the artifact, or both."
1876
+ },
1877
+ {
1878
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1879
+ "text": "The player on your right can choose the Ogre that Grenzo’s Rebuttal creates."
1880
+ }
1881
+ ]
850
1882
  },
851
1883
  {
852
1884
  "name": "Ignition Team",
@@ -874,7 +1906,29 @@
874
1906
  "loyalty": null,
875
1907
  "multiverse_id": 382287,
876
1908
  "other_part": null,
877
- "color_indicator": null
1909
+ "color_indicator": null,
1910
+ "rulings": [
1911
+ {
1912
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1913
+ "text": "If the target land hasn’t been under its controller’s control continuously since the beginning of their most recent turn, that land won’t be able to attack and its {T} abilities can’t be activated. In most cases, that means it will no longer be able to be tapped for mana that turn."
1914
+ },
1915
+ {
1916
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1917
+ "text": "This doesn’t count as a creature entering the battlefield. The land was already on the battlefield; it only changed types."
1918
+ },
1919
+ {
1920
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1921
+ "text": "Ignition Team’s ability doesn’t affect the land’s name or any other types, subtypes, or supertypes (such as basic or legendary) the land may have. The land will also keep any abilities it had."
1922
+ },
1923
+ {
1924
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1925
+ "text": "Effects that modify power and/or toughness without setting them to a specific value (like the one created by Giant Growth), power and toughness changes from counters, and effects that switch a creature’s power and toughness will continue to apply. This may happen if the land was already a creature when the ability resolved."
1926
+ },
1927
+ {
1928
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1929
+ "text": "Copies of the affected land won’t be 4/4 red Elemental creatures. For example, if the target land is a basic Mountain, a copy of that creature would just be a basic Mountain."
1930
+ }
1931
+ ]
878
1932
  },
879
1933
  {
880
1934
  "name": "Scourge of the Throne",
@@ -902,7 +1956,29 @@
902
1956
  "loyalty": null,
903
1957
  "multiverse_id": 382353,
904
1958
  "other_part": null,
905
- "color_indicator": null
1959
+ "color_indicator": null,
1960
+ "rulings": [
1961
+ {
1962
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1963
+ "text": "Scourge of the Throne’s ability has an intervening “if” clause. It must be attacking the player with the most life or tied with the most life both when it’s declared as an attacker and as it starts to resolve for it to have any effect. If, at either time, the player isn’t the one with the most life or tied for the most life, the ability will have no effect. Notably, this is different than how dethrone works. (Dethrone checks only once to see if the ability triggers.)"
1964
+ },
1965
+ {
1966
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1967
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
1968
+ },
1969
+ {
1970
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1971
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
1972
+ },
1973
+ {
1974
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1975
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
1976
+ },
1977
+ {
1978
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
1979
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
1980
+ }
1981
+ ]
906
1982
  },
907
1983
  {
908
1984
  "name": "Treasonous Ogre",
@@ -930,7 +2006,25 @@
930
2006
  "loyalty": null,
931
2007
  "multiverse_id": 382386,
932
2008
  "other_part": null,
933
- "color_indicator": null
2009
+ "color_indicator": null,
2010
+ "rulings": [
2011
+ {
2012
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2013
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
2014
+ },
2015
+ {
2016
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2017
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
2018
+ },
2019
+ {
2020
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2021
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
2022
+ },
2023
+ {
2024
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2025
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
2026
+ }
2027
+ ]
934
2028
  },
935
2029
  {
936
2030
  "name": "Predator's Howl",
@@ -955,7 +2049,8 @@
955
2049
  "loyalty": null,
956
2050
  "multiverse_id": 382333,
957
2051
  "other_part": null,
958
- "color_indicator": null
2052
+ "color_indicator": null,
2053
+ "rulings": []
959
2054
  },
960
2055
  {
961
2056
  "name": "Realm Seekers",
@@ -983,7 +2078,17 @@
983
2078
  "loyalty": null,
984
2079
  "multiverse_id": 382339,
985
2080
  "other_part": null,
986
- "color_indicator": null
2081
+ "color_indicator": null,
2082
+ "rulings": [
2083
+ {
2084
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2085
+ "text": "If Realm Seekers enters the battlefield directly from a player’s hand without being cast, it counts itself when determining the value of X."
2086
+ },
2087
+ {
2088
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2089
+ "text": "The value of X is determined as Realm Seekers enters the battlefield. Players can cast spells and activate abilities while Realm Seekers is on the stack to remove cards from their hands if they wish, and this will result in fewer counters being placed on Realm Seekers as it enters the battlefield."
2090
+ }
2091
+ ]
987
2092
  },
988
2093
  {
989
2094
  "name": "Selvala's Charge",
@@ -1007,7 +2112,13 @@
1007
2112
  "loyalty": null,
1008
2113
  "multiverse_id": 382358,
1009
2114
  "other_part": null,
1010
- "color_indicator": null
2115
+ "color_indicator": null,
2116
+ "rulings": [
2117
+ {
2118
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2119
+ "text": "Except in some very rare cases, the card each player draws will be the card revealed from the top of their library."
2120
+ }
2121
+ ]
1011
2122
  },
1012
2123
  {
1013
2124
  "name": "Selvala's Enforcer",
@@ -1034,7 +2145,17 @@
1034
2145
  "loyalty": null,
1035
2146
  "multiverse_id": 382359,
1036
2147
  "other_part": null,
1037
- "color_indicator": null
2148
+ "color_indicator": null,
2149
+ "rulings": [
2150
+ {
2151
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2152
+ "text": "If Selvala’s Enforcer leaves the battlefield before its ability resolves, the top card of each library will still be revealed and drawn, although no +1/+1 counters will be placed."
2153
+ },
2154
+ {
2155
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2156
+ "text": "Except in some very rare cases, the card each player draws will be the card revealed from the top of their library."
2157
+ }
2158
+ ]
1038
2159
  },
1039
2160
  {
1040
2161
  "name": "Brago, King Eternal",
@@ -1063,7 +2184,21 @@
1063
2184
  "loyalty": null,
1064
2185
  "multiverse_id": 382221,
1065
2186
  "other_part": null,
1066
- "color_indicator": null
2187
+ "color_indicator": null,
2188
+ "rulings": [
2189
+ {
2190
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2191
+ "text": "Brago’s last ability exiles and returns all the targets during the combat damage step, after combat damage is dealt. You can’t target any creature that didn’t survive combat."
2192
+ },
2193
+ {
2194
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2195
+ "text": "You may exile and return Brago using its own ability."
2196
+ },
2197
+ {
2198
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2199
+ "text": "If you exile an Aura with Brago’s last ability, the Aura’s owner chooses what it will enchant as it comes back onto the battlefield. An Aura put onto the battlefield this way doesn’t target anything (so it could be attached to a permanent with shroud, for example), but the Aura’s enchant ability restricts what it can be attached to. The Aura can’t enter the battlefield enchanting a permanent that enters the battlefield at the same time. If the Aura can’t legally be attached to anything, it remains exiled."
2200
+ }
2201
+ ]
1067
2202
  },
1068
2203
  {
1069
2204
  "name": "Dack Fayden",
@@ -1093,7 +2228,29 @@
1093
2228
  "loyalty": "3",
1094
2229
  "multiverse_id": 382244,
1095
2230
  "other_part": null,
1096
- "color_indicator": null
2231
+ "color_indicator": null,
2232
+ "rulings": [
2233
+ {
2234
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2235
+ "text": "The targeted player draws two cards and discards two cards all while Dack’s first ability is resolving. Nothing can happen between the two, and no player may choose to take actions."
2236
+ },
2237
+ {
2238
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2239
+ "text": "The ability of Dack’s emblem will resolve before the spell that caused it to trigger."
2240
+ },
2241
+ {
2242
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2243
+ "text": "The effect of Dack’s second ability and the effect of the emblem’s ability last indefinitely. You won’t lose control of the permanents if Dack leaves the battlefield."
2244
+ },
2245
+ {
2246
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2247
+ "text": "If you gain control of a permanent, and you leave the game, the control-changing effect will end. Unless there’s another control-changing effect affecting that permanent, it will return to its owner’s control."
2248
+ },
2249
+ {
2250
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2251
+ "text": "If you gain control of a permanent another player owns, and that player leaves the game, the permanent will also leave the game."
2252
+ }
2253
+ ]
1097
2254
  },
1098
2255
  {
1099
2256
  "name": "Dack's Duplicate",
@@ -1119,7 +2276,61 @@
1119
2276
  "loyalty": null,
1120
2277
  "multiverse_id": 382245,
1121
2278
  "other_part": null,
1122
- "color_indicator": null
2279
+ "color_indicator": null,
2280
+ "rulings": [
2281
+ {
2282
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2283
+ "text": "Haste and dethrone are part of the copiable values of Dack’s Duplicate. If another creature enters the battlefield as or becomes a copy of Dack’s Duplicate, it will copy whatever Dack’s Duplicate is copying and have haste and dethrone."
2284
+ },
2285
+ {
2286
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2287
+ "text": "The ability of Dack’s Duplicate doesn’t target the creature."
2288
+ },
2289
+ {
2290
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2291
+ "text": "Dack’s Duplicate copies exactly what was printed on the original creature and nothing more (unless that creature is copying something else or is a token; see below), except it will have haste and dethrone. It doesn’t copy whether that creature is tapped or untapped, whether it has any counters on it or Auras attached to it, or any non-copy effects that have changed its power, toughness, types, color, and so on."
2292
+ },
2293
+ {
2294
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2295
+ "text": "If the copied creature has {X} in its mana cost (such as Grenzo, Dungeon Warden), X is considered to be 0."
2296
+ },
2297
+ {
2298
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2299
+ "text": "If the chosen creature is copying something else (for example, if the chosen creature is another Dack’s Duplicate), then Dack’s Duplicate enters the battlefield as whatever the chosen creature is copying. It will have haste and dethrone."
2300
+ },
2301
+ {
2302
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2303
+ "text": "If the chosen creature is a token, Dack’s Duplicate copies the original characteristics of that token as stated by the effect that put the token onto the battlefield. Dack’s Duplicate is not a token, even when copying one."
2304
+ },
2305
+ {
2306
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2307
+ "text": "Any enters-the-battlefield abilities of the copied creature will trigger when Dack’s Duplicate enters the battlefield. Any “as [this creature] enters the battlefield” or “[this creature] enters the battlefield with” abilities of the chosen creature will also work."
2308
+ },
2309
+ {
2310
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2311
+ "text": "If Dack’s Duplicate somehow enters the battlefield at the same time as another creature, Dack’s Duplicate can’t become a copy of that creature. You may choose only a creature that’s already on the battlefield."
2312
+ },
2313
+ {
2314
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2315
+ "text": "You can choose to not copy anything. In that case, Dack’s Duplicate enters the battlefield as a 0/0 Shapeshifter creature, and will probably die almost immediately, when state-based actions are next performed."
2316
+ },
2317
+ {
2318
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2319
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
2320
+ },
2321
+ {
2322
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2323
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
2324
+ },
2325
+ {
2326
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2327
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
2328
+ },
2329
+ {
2330
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2331
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
2332
+ }
2333
+ ]
1123
2334
  },
1124
2335
  {
1125
2336
  "name": "Deathreap Ritual",
@@ -1143,7 +2354,17 @@
1143
2354
  "loyalty": null,
1144
2355
  "multiverse_id": 382248,
1145
2356
  "other_part": null,
1146
- "color_indicator": null
2357
+ "color_indicator": null,
2358
+ "rulings": [
2359
+ {
2360
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2361
+ "text": "Deathreap Ritual’s ability has an intervening “if” clause, so a creature must have died before the end step begins in order for the ability to trigger. Notably, this means that the trigger won’t be on the stack for you to respond to by destroying a creature."
2362
+ },
2363
+ {
2364
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2365
+ "text": "You draw one card when the ability resolves, not one card per creature that died during the turn."
2366
+ }
2367
+ ]
1147
2368
  },
1148
2369
  {
1149
2370
  "name": "Extract from Darkness",
@@ -1167,7 +2388,13 @@
1167
2388
  "loyalty": null,
1168
2389
  "multiverse_id": 382264,
1169
2390
  "other_part": null,
1170
- "color_indicator": null
2391
+ "color_indicator": null,
2392
+ "rulings": [
2393
+ {
2394
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
2395
+ "text": "Extract from Darkness doesn’t target a creature card. You choose which card you’re putting onto the battlefield as it resolves. You can choose any creature card in a graveyard at that time, including one just put into a graveyard by Extract from Darkness. If there are no creature cards in graveyards at that time, Extract from Darkness simply finishes resolving."
2396
+ }
2397
+ ]
1171
2398
  },
1172
2399
  {
1173
2400
  "name": "Flamewright",
@@ -1195,7 +2422,8 @@
1195
2422
  "loyalty": null,
1196
2423
  "multiverse_id": 382269,
1197
2424
  "other_part": null,
1198
- "color_indicator": null
2425
+ "color_indicator": null,
2426
+ "rulings": []
1199
2427
  },
1200
2428
  {
1201
2429
  "name": "Grenzo, Dungeon Warden",
@@ -1225,7 +2453,17 @@
1225
2453
  "loyalty": null,
1226
2454
  "multiverse_id": 382276,
1227
2455
  "other_part": null,
1228
- "color_indicator": null
2456
+ "color_indicator": null,
2457
+ "rulings": [
2458
+ {
2459
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
2460
+ "text": "Compare Grenzo’s power when the ability resolves with the power of the creature card in your graveyard to determine if you put it onto the battlefield. If Grenzo isn’t on the battlefield at this time, use its last known power from when it was on the battlefield."
2461
+ },
2462
+ {
2463
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
2464
+ "text": "If the card you put into your graveyard isn’t a creature card or it’s a creature card with power greater than Grenzo’s power, it stays in your graveyard."
2465
+ }
2466
+ ]
1229
2467
  },
1230
2468
  {
1231
2469
  "name": "Magister of Worth",
@@ -1252,7 +2490,29 @@
1252
2490
  "loyalty": null,
1253
2491
  "multiverse_id": 382300,
1254
2492
  "other_part": null,
1255
- "color_indicator": null
2493
+ "color_indicator": null,
2494
+ "rulings": [
2495
+ {
2496
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2497
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
2498
+ },
2499
+ {
2500
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2501
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
2502
+ },
2503
+ {
2504
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2505
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
2506
+ },
2507
+ {
2508
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2509
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
2510
+ },
2511
+ {
2512
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2513
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
2514
+ }
2515
+ ]
1256
2516
  },
1257
2517
  {
1258
2518
  "name": "Marchesa, the Black Rose",
@@ -1283,7 +2543,37 @@
1283
2543
  "loyalty": null,
1284
2544
  "multiverse_id": 382303,
1285
2545
  "other_part": null,
1286
- "color_indicator": null
2546
+ "color_indicator": null,
2547
+ "rulings": [
2548
+ {
2549
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2550
+ "text": "If a creature has multiple instances of dethrone, each triggers separately."
2551
+ },
2552
+ {
2553
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2554
+ "text": "If the creature card leaves the graveyard before the delayed triggered ability resolves, that card won’t return to the battlefield, even if it’s back in the graveyard when the delayed triggered ability resolves."
2555
+ },
2556
+ {
2557
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2558
+ "text": "If Marchesa has a +1/+1 counter on it when it dies, it will return to the battlefield under your control because of its own ability."
2559
+ },
2560
+ {
2561
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2562
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
2563
+ },
2564
+ {
2565
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2566
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
2567
+ },
2568
+ {
2569
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2570
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
2571
+ },
2572
+ {
2573
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2574
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
2575
+ }
2576
+ ]
1287
2577
  },
1288
2578
  {
1289
2579
  "name": "Marchesa's Smuggler",
@@ -1311,7 +2601,25 @@
1311
2601
  "loyalty": null,
1312
2602
  "multiverse_id": 382306,
1313
2603
  "other_part": null,
1314
- "color_indicator": null
2604
+ "color_indicator": null,
2605
+ "rulings": [
2606
+ {
2607
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2608
+ "text": "Dethrone doesn’t trigger if the creature attacks a planeswalker, even if its controller has the most life."
2609
+ },
2610
+ {
2611
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2612
+ "text": "Once dethrone triggers, it doesn’t matter what happens to the players’ life totals before the ability resolves. You’ll put a +1/+1 counter on the creature even if the defending player doesn’t have the most life as the ability resolves."
2613
+ },
2614
+ {
2615
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2616
+ "text": "The +1/+1 counter is put on the creature before blockers are declared."
2617
+ },
2618
+ {
2619
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2620
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, dethrone will trigger if the creature attacks either player on the team with the most life or tied for the most life."
2621
+ }
2622
+ ]
1315
2623
  },
1316
2624
  {
1317
2625
  "name": "Selvala, Explorer Returned",
@@ -1340,7 +2648,21 @@
1340
2648
  "loyalty": null,
1341
2649
  "multiverse_id": 382357,
1342
2650
  "other_part": null,
1343
- "color_indicator": null
2651
+ "color_indicator": null,
2652
+ "rulings": [
2653
+ {
2654
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2655
+ "text": "Selvala’s parley ability is a mana ability. It doesn’t use the stack and can’t be responded to."
2656
+ },
2657
+ {
2658
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2659
+ "text": "If you activate Selvala’s ability while casting a spell, and you discover you can’t produce enough mana to pay that spell’s costs, the spell is reversed. The spell returns to whatever zone you were casting it from. You may reverse other mana abilities you activated while casting the spell, but Selvala’s ability can’t be reversed. Whatever mana that ability produced will be in your mana pool and each player will have drawn a card."
2660
+ },
2661
+ {
2662
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2663
+ "text": "Except in some very rare cases, the card each player draws will be the card revealed from the top of their library."
2664
+ }
2665
+ ]
1344
2666
  },
1345
2667
  {
1346
2668
  "name": "Woodvine Elemental",
@@ -1367,7 +2689,13 @@
1367
2689
  "loyalty": null,
1368
2690
  "multiverse_id": 382410,
1369
2691
  "other_part": null,
1370
- "color_indicator": null
2692
+ "color_indicator": null,
2693
+ "rulings": [
2694
+ {
2695
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2696
+ "text": "Except in some very rare cases, the card each player draws will be the card revealed from the top of their library."
2697
+ }
2698
+ ]
1371
2699
  },
1372
2700
  {
1373
2701
  "name": "Aether Searcher",
@@ -1395,7 +2723,45 @@
1395
2723
  "loyalty": null,
1396
2724
  "multiverse_id": 382207,
1397
2725
  "other_part": null,
1398
- "color_indicator": null
2726
+ "color_indicator": null,
2727
+ "rulings": [
2728
+ {
2729
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2730
+ "text": "When casting a card this way, ignore timing restrictions based on the card’s type. Other timing restrictions, such as “Cast [this spell] only during combat,” must be followed."
2731
+ },
2732
+ {
2733
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2734
+ "text": "If you cast a card “without paying its mana cost,” you can’t pay alternative costs such as overload costs. You can pay additional costs such as kicker costs. If the card has mandatory additional costs, you must pay those."
2735
+ },
2736
+ {
2737
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2738
+ "text": "If the card has {X} in its mana cost, you must choose 0 as its value."
2739
+ },
2740
+ {
2741
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2742
+ "text": "If Aether Searcher leaves the battlefield before its ability resolves, you’ll still be able to search for the named card and cast it."
2743
+ },
2744
+ {
2745
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2746
+ "text": "If the card you draft after Aether Searcher is a land card, you won’t be able to play that land using Aether Searcher’s ability."
2747
+ },
2748
+ {
2749
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2750
+ "text": "If Aether Searcher is the last card you draft in any draft round other than the last one, you’ll reveal the first card you draft in the following draft round and note its name."
2751
+ },
2752
+ {
2753
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2754
+ "text": "If Aether Searcher is the last card you draft, there won’t be a noted name. You can still search your hand and/or library when it enters the battlefield, but you won’t cast any card this way unless you also drafted an Aether Searcher and noted a card then."
2755
+ },
2756
+ {
2757
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2758
+ "text": "If an Aether Searcher owned by another player enters the battlefield under your control, you can search for a card you’ve named while drafting a card named Aether Searcher, not a card named by its owner. Unless you also drafted a card named Aether Searcher, you won’t cast a card."
2759
+ },
2760
+ {
2761
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2762
+ "text": "You cast the card before shuffling your library (if it was searched). In some very rare cases, you may need to take actions involving your library while casting the card. For example, if it has an additional cost and you activate Deranged Assistant’s ability (“{T}, Put the top card of your library into your graveyard: Add {C}.”) to pay for it, you must maintain the order of your library while you search it."
2763
+ }
2764
+ ]
1399
2765
  },
1400
2766
  {
1401
2767
  "name": "Agent of Acquisitions",
@@ -1423,7 +2789,17 @@
1423
2789
  "loyalty": null,
1424
2790
  "multiverse_id": 382209,
1425
2791
  "other_part": null,
1426
- "color_indicator": null
2792
+ "color_indicator": null,
2793
+ "rulings": [
2794
+ {
2795
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2796
+ "text": "You choose the order the cards in that booster pack are drafted. In many cases this won’t matter, but it could be relevant if one of the cards cares about when it was drafted or what the next card you draft is."
2797
+ },
2798
+ {
2799
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2800
+ "text": "The second ability of Agent of Acquisitions works only if you’re drafting a card. For example, if you’ve already used one Agent of Acquisitions in a draft round, you can’t use a second Agent of Acquisitions later in that same draft round."
2801
+ }
2802
+ ]
1427
2803
  },
1428
2804
  {
1429
2805
  "name": "Canal Dredger",
@@ -1452,7 +2828,21 @@
1452
2828
  "loyalty": null,
1453
2829
  "multiverse_id": 382227,
1454
2830
  "other_part": null,
1455
- "color_indicator": null
2831
+ "color_indicator": null,
2832
+ "rulings": [
2833
+ {
2834
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2835
+ "text": "If you draft a card named Canal Dredger, you pass the last card from each booster pack to yourself. In other words, when you are passed two cards, you draft both of them."
2836
+ },
2837
+ {
2838
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2839
+ "text": "If multiple players have drafted a card named Canal Dredger, each player chooses which of those players to pass the last card to."
2840
+ },
2841
+ {
2842
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2843
+ "text": "You draft all cards passed to you this way one at a time. If you also drafted a Cogwork Grinder, you may remove any of those cards from the draft."
2844
+ }
2845
+ ]
1456
2846
  },
1457
2847
  {
1458
2848
  "name": "Coercive Portal",
@@ -1476,7 +2866,29 @@
1476
2866
  "loyalty": null,
1477
2867
  "multiverse_id": 382231,
1478
2868
  "other_part": null,
1479
- "color_indicator": null
2869
+ "color_indicator": null,
2870
+ "rulings": [
2871
+ {
2872
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2873
+ "text": "Because the votes are cast in turn order, each player will know the votes of players who voted beforehand."
2874
+ },
2875
+ {
2876
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2877
+ "text": "You must vote for one of the available options. You can’t abstain."
2878
+ },
2879
+ {
2880
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2881
+ "text": "No player votes until the spell or ability resolves. Any responses to that spell or ability must be made without knowing the outcome of the vote."
2882
+ },
2883
+ {
2884
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2885
+ "text": "Players can’t do anything after they finishing voting but before the spell or ability that included the vote finishes resolving."
2886
+ },
2887
+ {
2888
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2889
+ "text": "The phrase “the vote is tied” refers only to when there is more than one choice that received the most votes. For example, if a 5-player vote from among three different choices ends 3 votes to 1 vote to 1 vote, the vote isn’t tied."
2890
+ }
2891
+ ]
1480
2892
  },
1481
2893
  {
1482
2894
  "name": "Cogwork Grinder",
@@ -1505,7 +2917,33 @@
1505
2917
  "loyalty": null,
1506
2918
  "multiverse_id": 382232,
1507
2919
  "other_part": null,
1508
- "color_indicator": null
2920
+ "color_indicator": null,
2921
+ "rulings": [
2922
+ {
2923
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2924
+ "text": "You still draft the card that you remove. This may matter if an ability refers to “the next card you draft” or similar. If that card instructs you to draft it face up, do so, then turn it face down as you remove it. If that card instructs you to reveal it as you draft it and then perform additional actions, perform those actions before turning the card face down and removing it from the draft."
2925
+ },
2926
+ {
2927
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2928
+ "text": "A card that is removed from the draft isn’t in any player’s card pool. That card can’t be played in any games associated with that draft."
2929
+ },
2930
+ {
2931
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2932
+ "text": "You can’t remove cards from the draft that you’ve already drafted. Only cards drafted after you draft Cogwork Grinder may be removed this way."
2933
+ },
2934
+ {
2935
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2936
+ "text": "If you draft multiple Cogwork Grinders, the value for X will be the same for each of them. It doesn’t matter that some of the removed cards may have been removed before you drafted the second Cogwork Grinder, for example."
2937
+ },
2938
+ {
2939
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2940
+ "text": "No other player may look at the cards you remove from the draft (unless Cogwork Spy allows a player to)."
2941
+ },
2942
+ {
2943
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2944
+ "text": "If a Cogwork Grinder owned by another player enters the battlefield under your control, the number of counters it enters with will be based on the number of cards you’ve removed from the draft with Cogwork Grinders, not the number its owner removed. Unless you also drafted Cogwork Grinder, this will be 0."
2945
+ }
2946
+ ]
1509
2947
  },
1510
2948
  {
1511
2949
  "name": "Cogwork Librarian",
@@ -1533,7 +2971,21 @@
1533
2971
  "loyalty": null,
1534
2972
  "multiverse_id": 382233,
1535
2973
  "other_part": null,
1536
- "color_indicator": null
2974
+ "color_indicator": null,
2975
+ "rulings": [
2976
+ {
2977
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2978
+ "text": "Cogwork Librarian essentially lets you draft two cards from a booster pack in exchange for putting Cogwork Librarian back into that booster pack."
2979
+ },
2980
+ {
2981
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2982
+ "text": "The two cards you draft are drafted one at a time, in case one of the cards cares about when it was drafted or what the next card you draft is."
2983
+ },
2984
+ {
2985
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
2986
+ "text": "You may use the ability of more than one Cogwork Librarian while drafting from one booster pack. For example you can draft three cards from one booster pack and put two Cogwork Librarians into that booster pack."
2987
+ }
2988
+ ]
1537
2989
  },
1538
2990
  {
1539
2991
  "name": "Cogwork Spy",
@@ -1562,7 +3014,17 @@
1562
3014
  "loyalty": null,
1563
3015
  "multiverse_id": 382234,
1564
3016
  "other_part": null,
1565
- "color_indicator": null
3017
+ "color_indicator": null,
3018
+ "rulings": [
3019
+ {
3020
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3021
+ "text": "If you are the next person to draft from the booster pack (perhaps because of Cogwork Librarian), the first ability doesn’t do anything."
3022
+ },
3023
+ {
3024
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3025
+ "text": "You may look at the card even if it’s removed from the draft face down by Cogwork Grinder."
3026
+ }
3027
+ ]
1566
3028
  },
1567
3029
  {
1568
3030
  "name": "Cogwork Tracker",
@@ -1592,7 +3054,29 @@
1592
3054
  "loyalty": null,
1593
3055
  "multiverse_id": 382235,
1594
3056
  "other_part": null,
1595
- "color_indicator": null
3057
+ "color_indicator": null,
3058
+ "rulings": [
3059
+ {
3060
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3061
+ "text": "If your draft is breaking up into multiple games, you and the noted player(s) aren’t required to be in the same game."
3062
+ },
3063
+ {
3064
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3065
+ "text": "If the noted player isn’t in the game, Cogwork Tracker’s last ability won’t do anything, although it must still attack each turn if able. This is also true if there is no noted player because Cogwork Tracker was the first card drafted from a booster pack."
3066
+ },
3067
+ {
3068
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3069
+ "text": "If the last ability doesn’t apply, you choose which player or planeswalker Cogwork Tracker attacks."
3070
+ },
3071
+ {
3072
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3073
+ "text": "If there are multiple noted players, perhaps because the players on both your left and right passed a Cogwork Tracker to you, you choose which of those players each Cogwork Tracker attacks. If you control more than one, they can each attack a different noted player."
3074
+ },
3075
+ {
3076
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3077
+ "text": "If, during your declare attackers step, Cogwork Tracker is tapped, is affected by a spell or ability that says it can’t attack, or hasn’t been under your control continuously since the turn began (and doesn’t have haste), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having a creature attack, you’re not forced to pay that cost, so it doesn’t have to attack in that case either."
3078
+ }
3079
+ ]
1596
3080
  },
1597
3081
  {
1598
3082
  "name": "Deal Broker",
@@ -1621,7 +3105,41 @@
1621
3105
  "loyalty": null,
1622
3106
  "multiverse_id": 382246,
1623
3107
  "other_part": null,
1624
- "color_indicator": null
3108
+ "color_indicator": null,
3109
+ "rulings": [
3110
+ {
3111
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3112
+ "text": "You may reveal Deal Broker itself for its second ability. If you do, and you accept another player’s offer, that player won’t be able to use the second ability to offer another exchange."
3113
+ },
3114
+ {
3115
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3116
+ "text": "When you use Deal Broker’s second ability, after you reveal your card, each other player chooses up to one card from their card pool, then all those chosen cards are revealed simultaneously."
3117
+ },
3118
+ {
3119
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3120
+ "text": "If you accept a player’s offer, the card you revealed becomes part of that player’s card pool and the other offered card becomes part of your card pool."
3121
+ },
3122
+ {
3123
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3124
+ "text": "The cards exchanged this way aren’t drafted. They can’t be removed from the draft by Cogwork Grinder, for example."
3125
+ },
3126
+ {
3127
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3128
+ "text": "If either card involved in the exchange has any information noted for it, that information stays with the exchanged card, not the player who initially drafted it. Any abilities that refer to actions taken as you drafted the card (or similar) now refer to the card’s new owner, even though that player wasn’t the person who actually drafted the card."
3129
+ },
3130
+ {
3131
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3132
+ "text": "If a player exchanges a card that has multiple pieces of information noted for it, all of the information is shared during the exchange. For example, if you receive a Cogwork Tracker from a player who drafted multiple Cogwork Trackers, your Cogwork Trackers may attack any player noted by either you or the other player for Cogwork Tracker. The other player will not remove a noted player from their remaining Cogwork Tracker."
3133
+ },
3134
+ {
3135
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3136
+ "text": "If more than one player drafts a Deal Broker, players who wish to use the second ability to exchange cards do so in a random order."
3137
+ },
3138
+ {
3139
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3140
+ "text": "If your draft is breaking up into multiple games, the exchange happens before it’s known who will be playing in each game."
3141
+ }
3142
+ ]
1625
3143
  },
1626
3144
  {
1627
3145
  "name": "Lore Seeker",
@@ -1648,7 +3166,25 @@
1648
3166
  "loyalty": null,
1649
3167
  "multiverse_id": 382298,
1650
3168
  "other_part": null,
1651
- "color_indicator": null
3169
+ "color_indicator": null,
3170
+ "rulings": [
3171
+ {
3172
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3173
+ "text": "The booster pack can be from any Magic: The Gathering set, but you must provide it. Consult your co-conspirators for guidance."
3174
+ },
3175
+ {
3176
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3177
+ "text": "To add a booster pack to the draft, first pass the booster pack that contained Lore Seeker to the next player. Then open the new booster pack, draft a card, and pass the new booster pack in the same direction. Then you’ll receive the booster pack you would’ve received had you not added a booster pack, and the draft round will continue. The added booster pack will last a few picks longer than the rest of the booster packs opened that draft round."
3178
+ },
3179
+ {
3180
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3181
+ "text": "Adding a booster pack to a draft may cause some players to have more cards in their card pools than others. This is normal."
3182
+ },
3183
+ {
3184
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3185
+ "text": "If you use Agent of Acquisitions to draft a booster pack containing Lore Seeker, and you wish to add a booster pack to the draft, first draft each remaining card from the Lore Seeker booster pack. Then open the new booster pack. You may look at the cards in that pack, but you can’t draft any cards from it. You’ll pass the new booster pack as normal. That was very generous of you."
3186
+ }
3187
+ ]
1652
3188
  },
1653
3189
  {
1654
3190
  "name": "Lurking Automaton",
@@ -1676,7 +3212,17 @@
1676
3212
  "loyalty": null,
1677
3213
  "multiverse_id": 382299,
1678
3214
  "other_part": null,
1679
- "color_indicator": null
3215
+ "color_indicator": null,
3216
+ "rulings": [
3217
+ {
3218
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3219
+ "text": "For example, if you draft Lurking Automaton as the third card in a draft round and then another one as the sixth card in a draft round, each Lurking Automaton that enters the battlefield under your control does so with six +1/+1 counters on it."
3220
+ },
3221
+ {
3222
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3223
+ "text": "If a Lurking Automaton owned by another player enters the battlefield under your control, the number of counters it enters with will be based on the highest number you noted as you drafted a card named Lurking Automaton, not as its owner did. Unless you also drafted Lurking Automaton, this will be considered 0."
3224
+ }
3225
+ ]
1680
3226
  },
1681
3227
  {
1682
3228
  "name": "Whispergear Sneak",
@@ -1704,7 +3250,21 @@
1704
3250
  "loyalty": null,
1705
3251
  "multiverse_id": 382406,
1706
3252
  "other_part": null,
1707
- "color_indicator": null
3253
+ "color_indicator": null,
3254
+ "rulings": [
3255
+ {
3256
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3257
+ "text": "If you look at a booster pack not being drafted during the current draft round, open that booster pack, look at the cards, and return them in a face-down pile."
3258
+ },
3259
+ {
3260
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3261
+ "text": "If you use Whispergear Sneak during the first draft round to look at an unopened booster pack, the owner of that booster pack doesn’t have to “open” that booster pack for the next draft round, although they may do so."
3262
+ },
3263
+ {
3264
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3265
+ "text": "If you look at a booster pack that is being drafted during the current draft round, you may do so after a player has drafted a card from that booster pack and before the next player has been passed the cards. As a courtesy, you may inform the player currently looking at the booster pack that you’ll be looking at it next, before it’s passed to the next player."
3266
+ }
3267
+ ]
1708
3268
  },
1709
3269
  {
1710
3270
  "name": "Paliano, the High City",
@@ -1731,7 +3291,17 @@
1731
3291
  "loyalty": null,
1732
3292
  "multiverse_id": 382320,
1733
3293
  "other_part": null,
1734
- "color_indicator": null
3294
+ "color_indicator": null,
3295
+ "rulings": [
3296
+ {
3297
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3298
+ "text": "The three chosen colors must be different."
3299
+ },
3300
+ {
3301
+ "date": "5/29/2014",
3302
+ "text": "If you control Paliano, the High City but you didn’t draft a card named Paliano, the High City, its second ability won’t add mana to your mana pool. Notably, Paliano won’t produce colorless mana."
3303
+ }
3304
+ ]
1735
3305
  },
1736
3306
  {
1737
3307
  "name": "Ajani's Sunstriker",
@@ -1758,7 +3328,8 @@
1758
3328
  "loyalty": null,
1759
3329
  "multiverse_id": 382211,
1760
3330
  "other_part": null,
1761
- "color_indicator": null
3331
+ "color_indicator": null,
3332
+ "rulings": []
1762
3333
  },
1763
3334
  {
1764
3335
  "name": "Apex Hawks",
@@ -1786,7 +3357,8 @@
1786
3357
  "loyalty": null,
1787
3358
  "multiverse_id": 382214,
1788
3359
  "other_part": null,
1789
- "color_indicator": null
3360
+ "color_indicator": null,
3361
+ "rulings": []
1790
3362
  },
1791
3363
  {
1792
3364
  "name": "Courier Hawk",
@@ -1812,7 +3384,8 @@
1812
3384
  "loyalty": null,
1813
3385
  "multiverse_id": 382240,
1814
3386
  "other_part": null,
1815
- "color_indicator": null
3387
+ "color_indicator": null,
3388
+ "rulings": []
1816
3389
  },
1817
3390
  {
1818
3391
  "name": "Doomed Traveler",
@@ -1839,7 +3412,8 @@
1839
3412
  "loyalty": null,
1840
3413
  "multiverse_id": 382252,
1841
3414
  "other_part": null,
1842
- "color_indicator": null
3415
+ "color_indicator": null,
3416
+ "rulings": []
1843
3417
  },
1844
3418
  {
1845
3419
  "name": "Glimmerpoint Stag",
@@ -1866,7 +3440,25 @@
1866
3440
  "loyalty": null,
1867
3441
  "multiverse_id": 382274,
1868
3442
  "other_part": null,
1869
- "color_indicator": null
3443
+ "color_indicator": null,
3444
+ "rulings": [
3445
+ {
3446
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
3447
+ "text": "If a token is exiled this way, it ceases to exist and won’t return to the battlefield."
3448
+ },
3449
+ {
3450
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
3451
+ "text": "The exiled card will return to the battlefield at the beginning of the next end step even if Glimmerpoint Stag is no longer on the battlefield at that time."
3452
+ },
3453
+ {
3454
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
3455
+ "text": "If the exiled card is an Aura, that card’s owner chooses what it will enchant as it comes back onto the battlefield. An Aura put onto the battlefield this way doesn’t target anything (so it could be attached to a permanent with shroud, for example), but the Aura’s enchant ability restricts what it can be attached to. If the Aura can’t legally be attached to anything, it remains exiled."
3456
+ },
3457
+ {
3458
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
3459
+ "text": "If Glimmerpoint Stag somehow enters the battlefield during a turn’s end step, the exiled card won’t be returned to the battlefield until the beginning of the following turn’s end step."
3460
+ }
3461
+ ]
1870
3462
  },
1871
3463
  {
1872
3464
  "name": "Guardian Zendikon",
@@ -1894,7 +3486,33 @@
1894
3486
  "loyalty": null,
1895
3487
  "multiverse_id": 382281,
1896
3488
  "other_part": null,
1897
- "color_indicator": null
3489
+ "color_indicator": null,
3490
+ "rulings": [
3491
+ {
3492
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
3493
+ "text": "The enchanted permanent will be both a land and a creature and can be affected by anything that affects either a land or a creature."
3494
+ },
3495
+ {
3496
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
3497
+ "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."
3498
+ },
3499
+ {
3500
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
3501
+ "text": "An attacking or blocking creature that stops being a creature is removed from combat. This can happen if a Zendikon enchanting an attacking or blocking creature leaves the battlefield, for example. The permanent that was removed from combat neither deals nor is dealt combat damage. Any attacking creature that the land creature was blocking remains blocked, however."
3502
+ },
3503
+ {
3504
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
3505
+ "text": "An ability that turns a land into a creature also sets that creature’s power and toughness. If the land was already a creature, this will overwrite the previous effect that set its power and toughness. Effects that modify its power or toughness, such as the effects of Disfigure or Glorious Anthem, will continue to apply, no matter when they started to take effect. The same is true for counters that change its power or toughness (such as +1/+1 counters) and effects that switch its power and toughness."
3506
+ },
3507
+ {
3508
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
3509
+ "text": "If a Zendikon and the land it’s enchanting are destroyed at the same time (due to Akroma’s Vengeance, for example), the Zendikon’s last ability will still trigger."
3510
+ },
3511
+ {
3512
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
3513
+ "text": "If a Zendikon’s last ability triggers, but the land card it refers to leaves the graveyard before it resolves, it will resolve but do nothing."
3514
+ }
3515
+ ]
1898
3516
  },
1899
3517
  {
1900
3518
  "name": "Intangible Virtue",
@@ -1918,7 +3536,8 @@
1918
3536
  "loyalty": null,
1919
3537
  "multiverse_id": 382291,
1920
3538
  "other_part": null,
1921
- "color_indicator": null
3539
+ "color_indicator": null,
3540
+ "rulings": []
1922
3541
  },
1923
3542
  {
1924
3543
  "name": "Kor Chant",
@@ -1942,7 +3561,8 @@
1942
3561
  "loyalty": null,
1943
3562
  "multiverse_id": 382294,
1944
3563
  "other_part": null,
1945
- "color_indicator": null
3564
+ "color_indicator": null,
3565
+ "rulings": []
1946
3566
  },
1947
3567
  {
1948
3568
  "name": "Moment of Heroism",
@@ -1966,7 +3586,13 @@
1966
3586
  "loyalty": null,
1967
3587
  "multiverse_id": 382311,
1968
3588
  "other_part": null,
1969
- "color_indicator": null
3589
+ "color_indicator": null,
3590
+ "rulings": [
3591
+ {
3592
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
3593
+ "text": "Multiple instances of lifelink on the same creature are redundant."
3594
+ }
3595
+ ]
1970
3596
  },
1971
3597
  {
1972
3598
  "name": "Noble Templar",
@@ -1995,7 +3621,8 @@
1995
3621
  "loyalty": null,
1996
3622
  "multiverse_id": 382318,
1997
3623
  "other_part": null,
1998
- "color_indicator": null
3624
+ "color_indicator": null,
3625
+ "rulings": []
1999
3626
  },
2000
3627
  {
2001
3628
  "name": "Pillarfield Ox",
@@ -2019,7 +3646,8 @@
2019
3646
  "loyalty": null,
2020
3647
  "multiverse_id": 382325,
2021
3648
  "other_part": null,
2022
- "color_indicator": null
3649
+ "color_indicator": null,
3650
+ "rulings": []
2023
3651
  },
2024
3652
  {
2025
3653
  "name": "Pride Guardian",
@@ -2047,7 +3675,13 @@
2047
3675
  "loyalty": null,
2048
3676
  "multiverse_id": 382334,
2049
3677
  "other_part": null,
2050
- "color_indicator": null
3678
+ "color_indicator": null,
3679
+ "rulings": [
3680
+ {
3681
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
3682
+ "text": "If Pride Guardian gains the ability to block additional creatures and does so, you’ll still gain only 3 life."
3683
+ }
3684
+ ]
2051
3685
  },
2052
3686
  {
2053
3687
  "name": "Pristine Angel",
@@ -2075,7 +3709,8 @@
2075
3709
  "loyalty": null,
2076
3710
  "multiverse_id": 382335,
2077
3711
  "other_part": null,
2078
- "color_indicator": null
3712
+ "color_indicator": null,
3713
+ "rulings": []
2079
3714
  },
2080
3715
  {
2081
3716
  "name": "Reya Dawnbringer",
@@ -2104,7 +3739,8 @@
2104
3739
  "loyalty": null,
2105
3740
  "multiverse_id": 382347,
2106
3741
  "other_part": null,
2107
- "color_indicator": null
3742
+ "color_indicator": null,
3743
+ "rulings": []
2108
3744
  },
2109
3745
  {
2110
3746
  "name": "Rout",
@@ -2129,7 +3765,8 @@
2129
3765
  "loyalty": null,
2130
3766
  "multiverse_id": 382349,
2131
3767
  "other_part": null,
2132
- "color_indicator": null
3768
+ "color_indicator": null,
3769
+ "rulings": []
2133
3770
  },
2134
3771
  {
2135
3772
  "name": "Silverchase Fox",
@@ -2155,7 +3792,8 @@
2155
3792
  "loyalty": null,
2156
3793
  "multiverse_id": 382363,
2157
3794
  "other_part": null,
2158
- "color_indicator": null
3795
+ "color_indicator": null,
3796
+ "rulings": []
2159
3797
  },
2160
3798
  {
2161
3799
  "name": "Soulcatcher",
@@ -2183,7 +3821,13 @@
2183
3821
  "loyalty": null,
2184
3822
  "multiverse_id": 382368,
2185
3823
  "other_part": null,
2186
- "color_indicator": null
3824
+ "color_indicator": null,
3825
+ "rulings": [
3826
+ {
3827
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
3828
+ "text": "If another creature with flying is dealt lethal damage at the same time as Soulcatcher, they’ll be destroyed at the same time. Soulcatcher’s ability won’t save it."
3829
+ }
3830
+ ]
2187
3831
  },
2188
3832
  {
2189
3833
  "name": "Stave Off",
@@ -2207,7 +3851,13 @@
2207
3851
  "loyalty": null,
2208
3852
  "multiverse_id": 382376,
2209
3853
  "other_part": null,
2210
- "color_indicator": null
3854
+ "color_indicator": null,
3855
+ "rulings": [
3856
+ {
3857
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
3858
+ "text": "You choose the target as part of casting the spell. You choose what color the target gains protection from when the spell resolves."
3859
+ }
3860
+ ]
2211
3861
  },
2212
3862
  {
2213
3863
  "name": "Swords to Plowshares",
@@ -2231,7 +3881,17 @@
2231
3881
  "loyalty": null,
2232
3882
  "multiverse_id": 382380,
2233
3883
  "other_part": null,
2234
- "color_indicator": null
3884
+ "color_indicator": null,
3885
+ "rulings": [
3886
+ {
3887
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
3888
+ "text": "The amount of life gained is equal to the power of the targeted creature as it last existed on the battlefield."
3889
+ },
3890
+ {
3891
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
3892
+ "text": "If the creature’s power is negative, its controller doesn’t lose or gain life."
3893
+ }
3894
+ ]
2235
3895
  },
2236
3896
  {
2237
3897
  "name": "Unquestioned Authority",
@@ -2259,7 +3919,8 @@
2259
3919
  "loyalty": null,
2260
3920
  "multiverse_id": 382395,
2261
3921
  "other_part": null,
2262
- "color_indicator": null
3922
+ "color_indicator": null,
3923
+ "rulings": []
2263
3924
  },
2264
3925
  {
2265
3926
  "name": "Valor Made Real",
@@ -2283,7 +3944,8 @@
2283
3944
  "loyalty": null,
2284
3945
  "multiverse_id": 382396,
2285
3946
  "other_part": null,
2286
- "color_indicator": null
3947
+ "color_indicator": null,
3948
+ "rulings": []
2287
3949
  },
2288
3950
  {
2289
3951
  "name": "Vow of Duty",
@@ -2310,7 +3972,8 @@
2310
3972
  "loyalty": null,
2311
3973
  "multiverse_id": 382402,
2312
3974
  "other_part": null,
2313
- "color_indicator": null
3975
+ "color_indicator": null,
3976
+ "rulings": []
2314
3977
  },
2315
3978
  {
2316
3979
  "name": "Wakestone Gargoyle",
@@ -2337,7 +4000,17 @@
2337
4000
  "loyalty": null,
2338
4001
  "multiverse_id": 382404,
2339
4002
  "other_part": null,
2340
- "color_indicator": null
4003
+ "color_indicator": null,
4004
+ "rulings": [
4005
+ {
4006
+ "date": "5/1/2006",
4007
+ "text": "Wakestone Gargoyle’s ability allows itself to attack."
4008
+ },
4009
+ {
4010
+ "date": "5/1/2006",
4011
+ "text": "Wakestone Gargoyle’s ability will affect creatures with defender that come under your control after the ability resolves but before you declare attackers (though those creatures still can’t attack unless they have haste)."
4012
+ }
4013
+ ]
2341
4014
  },
2342
4015
  {
2343
4016
  "name": "Aether Tradewinds",
@@ -2361,7 +4034,13 @@
2361
4034
  "loyalty": null,
2362
4035
  "multiverse_id": 382208,
2363
4036
  "other_part": null,
2364
- "color_indicator": null
4037
+ "color_indicator": null,
4038
+ "rulings": [
4039
+ {
4040
+ "date": "9/20/2016",
4041
+ "text": "If one target permanent becomes an illegal target, the other will be returned to its owner’s hand. If both targets become illegal, Aether Tradewinds won’t resolve."
4042
+ }
4043
+ ]
2365
4044
  },
2366
4045
  {
2367
4046
  "name": "Air Servant",
@@ -2388,7 +4067,8 @@
2388
4067
  "loyalty": null,
2389
4068
  "multiverse_id": 382210,
2390
4069
  "other_part": null,
2391
- "color_indicator": null
4070
+ "color_indicator": null,
4071
+ "rulings": []
2392
4072
  },
2393
4073
  {
2394
4074
  "name": "Brainstorm",
@@ -2412,7 +4092,13 @@
2412
4092
  "loyalty": null,
2413
4093
  "multiverse_id": 382224,
2414
4094
  "other_part": null,
2415
- "color_indicator": null
4095
+ "color_indicator": null,
4096
+ "rulings": [
4097
+ {
4098
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
4099
+ "text": "You draw three cards and put two cards back all while Brainstorm is resolving. Nothing can happen between the two, and no player may choose to take actions."
4100
+ }
4101
+ ]
2416
4102
  },
2417
4103
  {
2418
4104
  "name": "Breakthrough",
@@ -2436,7 +4122,8 @@
2436
4122
  "loyalty": null,
2437
4123
  "multiverse_id": 382225,
2438
4124
  "other_part": null,
2439
- "color_indicator": null
4125
+ "color_indicator": null,
4126
+ "rulings": []
2440
4127
  },
2441
4128
  {
2442
4129
  "name": "Compulsive Research",
@@ -2460,7 +4147,13 @@
2460
4147
  "loyalty": null,
2461
4148
  "multiverse_id": 382236,
2462
4149
  "other_part": null,
2463
- "color_indicator": null
4150
+ "color_indicator": null,
4151
+ "rulings": [
4152
+ {
4153
+ "date": "3/14/2017",
4154
+ "text": "The target player can discard either one land card or two cards which may or may not be lands. The player can discard one land and one other card or two land cards if they choose."
4155
+ }
4156
+ ]
2464
4157
  },
2465
4158
  {
2466
4159
  "name": "Crookclaw Transmuter",
@@ -2489,7 +4182,17 @@
2489
4182
  "loyalty": null,
2490
4183
  "multiverse_id": 382241,
2491
4184
  "other_part": null,
2492
- "color_indicator": null
4185
+ "color_indicator": null,
4186
+ "rulings": [
4187
+ {
4188
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
4189
+ "text": "Effects that switch power and toughness apply after all other effects that change power and/or toughness, regardless of which effect was created first."
4190
+ },
4191
+ {
4192
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
4193
+ "text": "Switching a creature’s power and toughness twice (or any even number of times) effectively returns the creature to the power and toughness it had before any switches."
4194
+ }
4195
+ ]
2493
4196
  },
2494
4197
  {
2495
4198
  "name": "Dream Fracture",
@@ -2514,7 +4217,8 @@
2514
4217
  "loyalty": null,
2515
4218
  "multiverse_id": 382255,
2516
4219
  "other_part": null,
2517
- "color_indicator": null
4220
+ "color_indicator": null,
4221
+ "rulings": []
2518
4222
  },
2519
4223
  {
2520
4224
  "name": "Enclave Elite",
@@ -2543,7 +4247,8 @@
2543
4247
  "loyalty": null,
2544
4248
  "multiverse_id": 382260,
2545
4249
  "other_part": null,
2546
- "color_indicator": null
4250
+ "color_indicator": null,
4251
+ "rulings": []
2547
4252
  },
2548
4253
  {
2549
4254
  "name": "Fact or Fiction",
@@ -2567,7 +4272,17 @@
2567
4272
  "loyalty": null,
2568
4273
  "multiverse_id": 382265,
2569
4274
  "other_part": null,
2570
- "color_indicator": null
4275
+ "color_indicator": null,
4276
+ "rulings": [
4277
+ {
4278
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
4279
+ "text": "You choose which pile to put into your hand."
4280
+ },
4281
+ {
4282
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
4283
+ "text": "Each pile may contain from zero to five cards; they don’t have to be split “evenly.”"
4284
+ }
4285
+ ]
2571
4286
  },
2572
4287
  {
2573
4288
  "name": "Favorable Winds",
@@ -2591,7 +4306,8 @@
2591
4306
  "loyalty": null,
2592
4307
  "multiverse_id": 382266,
2593
4308
  "other_part": null,
2594
- "color_indicator": null
4309
+ "color_indicator": null,
4310
+ "rulings": []
2595
4311
  },
2596
4312
  {
2597
4313
  "name": "Grixis Illusionist",
@@ -2618,7 +4334,17 @@
2618
4334
  "loyalty": null,
2619
4335
  "multiverse_id": 382279,
2620
4336
  "other_part": null,
2621
- "color_indicator": null
4337
+ "color_indicator": null,
4338
+ "rulings": [
4339
+ {
4340
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
4341
+ "text": "You choose a basic land type as the ability resolves."
4342
+ },
4343
+ {
4344
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
4345
+ "text": "The affected land loses its existing land types and any abilities printed on it. It becomes the chosen basic land type and now has the ability to tap to add one mana of the appropriate color to your mana pool. Grixis Illusionist’s ability doesn’t change the affected land’s name or whether it’s legendary or basic."
4346
+ }
4347
+ ]
2622
4348
  },
2623
4349
  {
2624
4350
  "name": "Jetting Glasskite",
@@ -2645,7 +4371,8 @@
2645
4371
  "loyalty": null,
2646
4372
  "multiverse_id": 382293,
2647
4373
  "other_part": null,
2648
- "color_indicator": null
4374
+ "color_indicator": null,
4375
+ "rulings": []
2649
4376
  },
2650
4377
  {
2651
4378
  "name": "Minamo Scrollkeeper",
@@ -2673,7 +4400,13 @@
2673
4400
  "loyalty": null,
2674
4401
  "multiverse_id": 382307,
2675
4402
  "other_part": null,
2676
- "color_indicator": null
4403
+ "color_indicator": null,
4404
+ "rulings": [
4405
+ {
4406
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
4407
+ "text": "If multiple effects modify your hand size, apply them in timestamp order. For example, if you put Null Profusion (an enchantment that says your maximum hand size is two) onto the battlefield and then put Minamo Scrollkeeper onto the battlefield, your maximum hand size will be three. However, if those permanents entered the battlefield in the opposite order, your maximum hand size would be two."
4408
+ }
4409
+ ]
2677
4410
  },
2678
4411
  {
2679
4412
  "name": "Misdirection",
@@ -2698,7 +4431,41 @@
2698
4431
  "loyalty": null,
2699
4432
  "multiverse_id": 382310,
2700
4433
  "other_part": null,
2701
- "color_indicator": null
4434
+ "color_indicator": null,
4435
+ "rulings": [
4436
+ {
4437
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4438
+ "text": "Once the spell resolves, the new target is considered to be targeted by the deflected spell. This will trigger any effects which trigger on being targeted."
4439
+ },
4440
+ {
4441
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4442
+ "text": "This only targets the spell being changed, not the original or new target of the spell it is affecting."
4443
+ },
4444
+ {
4445
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4446
+ "text": "The target of a spell that targets another spell on the stack can be changed to any other spell on the stack, even if the new target will resolve before the spell does."
4447
+ },
4448
+ {
4449
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4450
+ "text": "You can’t make a spell which is on the stack target itself."
4451
+ },
4452
+ {
4453
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4454
+ "text": "You can choose to make a spell on the stack target this spell (if such a target choice would be legal had the spell been cast while this spell was on the stack). The new target for the deflected spell is not chosen until this spell resolves. This spell is still on the stack when new targets are selected for the spell."
4455
+ },
4456
+ {
4457
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4458
+ "text": "If there is no other legal target for the spell, this does not change the target."
4459
+ },
4460
+ {
4461
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4462
+ "text": "This does not check if the current target is legal. It just checks if the spell has a single target."
4463
+ },
4464
+ {
4465
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4466
+ "text": "You choose the spell to target on announcement, but you pick the new target for that spell on resolution."
4467
+ }
4468
+ ]
2702
4469
  },
2703
4470
  {
2704
4471
  "name": "Plated Seastrider",
@@ -2722,7 +4489,8 @@
2722
4489
  "loyalty": null,
2723
4490
  "multiverse_id": 382328,
2724
4491
  "other_part": null,
2725
- "color_indicator": null
4492
+ "color_indicator": null,
4493
+ "rulings": []
2726
4494
  },
2727
4495
  {
2728
4496
  "name": "Reckless Scholar",
@@ -2749,7 +4517,8 @@
2749
4517
  "loyalty": null,
2750
4518
  "multiverse_id": 382340,
2751
4519
  "other_part": null,
2752
- "color_indicator": null
4520
+ "color_indicator": null,
4521
+ "rulings": []
2753
4522
  },
2754
4523
  {
2755
4524
  "name": "Screaming Seahawk",
@@ -2776,7 +4545,13 @@
2776
4545
  "loyalty": null,
2777
4546
  "multiverse_id": 382354,
2778
4547
  "other_part": null,
2779
- "color_indicator": null
4548
+ "color_indicator": null,
4549
+ "rulings": [
4550
+ {
4551
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4552
+ "text": "The “If you do” means “If you search”."
4553
+ }
4554
+ ]
2780
4555
  },
2781
4556
  {
2782
4557
  "name": "Shoreline Ranger",
@@ -2804,7 +4579,8 @@
2804
4579
  "loyalty": null,
2805
4580
  "multiverse_id": 382361,
2806
4581
  "other_part": null,
2807
- "color_indicator": null
4582
+ "color_indicator": null,
4583
+ "rulings": []
2808
4584
  },
2809
4585
  {
2810
4586
  "name": "Stasis Cell",
@@ -2832,7 +4608,8 @@
2832
4608
  "loyalty": null,
2833
4609
  "multiverse_id": 382375,
2834
4610
  "other_part": null,
2835
- "color_indicator": null
4611
+ "color_indicator": null,
4612
+ "rulings": []
2836
4613
  },
2837
4614
  {
2838
4615
  "name": "Stifle",
@@ -2856,7 +4633,21 @@
2856
4633
  "loyalty": null,
2857
4634
  "multiverse_id": 382377,
2858
4635
  "other_part": null,
2859
- "color_indicator": null
4636
+ "color_indicator": null,
4637
+ "rulings": [
4638
+ {
4639
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4640
+ "text": "An activated ability has a “Cost: Effect” format. Look for the colon. A triggered ability starts with “when”, “whenever”, or “at”."
4641
+ },
4642
+ {
4643
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4644
+ "text": "Turn-based actions and special actions like the normal card draw, combat damage, or turning a face-down creature face up can’t be targeted."
4645
+ },
4646
+ {
4647
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4648
+ "text": "It can target delayed triggered abilities. For example, a card that says “Whenever a player cycles a card, you may exile target creature. If you do, return that creature to the battlefield at the beginning of the end step.” triggers when a player cycles a card and creates a delayed trigger that happens at the beginning of the end step. You can choose to target the “at the beginning of the end step” trigger when it is placed on the stack at end of turn."
4649
+ }
4650
+ ]
2860
4651
  },
2861
4652
  {
2862
4653
  "name": "Traveler's Cloak",
@@ -2885,7 +4676,13 @@
2885
4676
  "loyalty": null,
2886
4677
  "multiverse_id": 382385,
2887
4678
  "other_part": null,
2888
- "color_indicator": null
4679
+ "color_indicator": null,
4680
+ "rulings": [
4681
+ {
4682
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4683
+ "text": "Can affect basic or non-basic types, but it must be for a specific type. The chosen type must be an existing land type. See the glossary of the comprehensive rulebook for more details on existing land types."
4684
+ }
4685
+ ]
2889
4686
  },
2890
4687
  {
2891
4688
  "name": "Turn the Tide",
@@ -2909,7 +4706,13 @@
2909
4706
  "loyalty": null,
2910
4707
  "multiverse_id": 382388,
2911
4708
  "other_part": null,
2912
- "color_indicator": null
4709
+ "color_indicator": null,
4710
+ "rulings": [
4711
+ {
4712
+ "date": "6/1/2011",
4713
+ "text": "Only creatures your opponents control when Turn the Tide resolves are affected. Creatures that enter the battlefield later in the turn are not."
4714
+ }
4715
+ ]
2913
4716
  },
2914
4717
  {
2915
4718
  "name": "Wind Dancer",
@@ -2936,7 +4739,8 @@
2936
4739
  "loyalty": null,
2937
4740
  "multiverse_id": 382407,
2938
4741
  "other_part": null,
2939
- "color_indicator": null
4742
+ "color_indicator": null,
4743
+ "rulings": []
2940
4744
  },
2941
4745
  {
2942
4746
  "name": "Altar's Reap",
@@ -2961,7 +4765,17 @@
2961
4765
  "loyalty": null,
2962
4766
  "multiverse_id": 382213,
2963
4767
  "other_part": null,
2964
- "color_indicator": null
4768
+ "color_indicator": null,
4769
+ "rulings": [
4770
+ {
4771
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
4772
+ "text": "You must sacrifice exactly one creature to cast this spell; you cannot cast it without sacrificing a creature, and you cannot sacrifice additional creatures."
4773
+ },
4774
+ {
4775
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
4776
+ "text": "Players can only respond once this spell has been cast and all its costs have been paid. No one can try to destroy the creature you sacrificed to prevent you from casting this spell."
4777
+ }
4778
+ ]
2965
4779
  },
2966
4780
  {
2967
4781
  "name": "Assassinate",
@@ -2985,7 +4799,8 @@
2985
4799
  "loyalty": null,
2986
4800
  "multiverse_id": 382215,
2987
4801
  "other_part": null,
2988
- "color_indicator": null
4802
+ "color_indicator": null,
4803
+ "rulings": []
2989
4804
  },
2990
4805
  {
2991
4806
  "name": "Ill-Gotten Gains",
@@ -3009,7 +4824,13 @@
3009
4824
  "loyalty": null,
3010
4825
  "multiverse_id": 382288,
3011
4826
  "other_part": null,
3012
- "color_indicator": null
4827
+ "color_indicator": null,
4828
+ "rulings": [
4829
+ {
4830
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
4831
+ "text": "Players can get fewer than 3 cards if they want."
4832
+ }
4833
+ ]
3013
4834
  },
3014
4835
  {
3015
4836
  "name": "Infectious Horror",
@@ -3036,7 +4857,13 @@
3036
4857
  "loyalty": null,
3037
4858
  "multiverse_id": 382290,
3038
4859
  "other_part": null,
3039
- "color_indicator": null
4860
+ "color_indicator": null,
4861
+ "rulings": [
4862
+ {
4863
+ "date": "7/13/2018",
4864
+ "text": "In a Two-Headed Giant game, Infectious Horror’s ability causes the opposing team to lose 4 life."
4865
+ }
4866
+ ]
3040
4867
  },
3041
4868
  {
3042
4869
  "name": "Liliana's Specter",
@@ -3063,7 +4890,8 @@
3063
4890
  "loyalty": null,
3064
4891
  "multiverse_id": 382296,
3065
4892
  "other_part": null,
3066
- "color_indicator": null
4893
+ "color_indicator": null,
4894
+ "rulings": []
3067
4895
  },
3068
4896
  {
3069
4897
  "name": "Magus of the Mirror",
@@ -3090,7 +4918,17 @@
3090
4918
  "loyalty": null,
3091
4919
  "multiverse_id": 382301,
3092
4920
  "other_part": null,
3093
- "color_indicator": null
4921
+ "color_indicator": null,
4922
+ "rulings": [
4923
+ {
4924
+ "date": "9/25/2006",
4925
+ "text": "When the life totals are exchanged, each player gains or loses the amount of life necessary to equal the other player’s previous life total. For example, if player A has 5 life and player B has 3 life before the exchange, player A will lose 2 life and player B will gain 2 life. Replacement effects may modify these gains and losses, and triggered abilities may trigger on them."
4926
+ },
4927
+ {
4928
+ "date": "1/1/2011",
4929
+ "text": "If an effect says that a player can’t lose life, that player can’t exchange life totals with a player who has a lower life total; in that case, the exchange won’t happen."
4930
+ }
4931
+ ]
3094
4932
  },
3095
4933
  {
3096
4934
  "name": "Morkrut Banshee",
@@ -3116,7 +4954,13 @@
3116
4954
  "loyalty": null,
3117
4955
  "multiverse_id": 382312,
3118
4956
  "other_part": null,
3119
- "color_indicator": null
4957
+ "color_indicator": null,
4958
+ "rulings": [
4959
+ {
4960
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
4961
+ "text": "The morbid ability is mandatory. If there are no other creatures on the battlefield when the ability triggers (and a creature died this turn), the ability must target Morkrut Banshee itself."
4962
+ }
4963
+ ]
3120
4964
  },
3121
4965
  {
3122
4966
  "name": "Necromantic Thirst",
@@ -3143,7 +4987,13 @@
3143
4987
  "loyalty": null,
3144
4988
  "multiverse_id": 382317,
3145
4989
  "other_part": null,
3146
- "color_indicator": null
4990
+ "color_indicator": null,
4991
+ "rulings": [
4992
+ {
4993
+ "date": "10/1/2005",
4994
+ "text": "The target is chosen just after any creatures dealt lethal damage at the same time that the enchanted creature dealt damage have been put into the graveyard. That might include the enchanted creature itself, if it had trample and was blocked, for example."
4995
+ }
4996
+ ]
3147
4997
  },
3148
4998
  {
3149
4999
  "name": "Phage the Untouchable",
@@ -3174,7 +5024,17 @@
3174
5024
  "loyalty": null,
3175
5025
  "multiverse_id": 382324,
3176
5026
  "other_part": null,
3177
- "color_indicator": null
5027
+ "color_indicator": null,
5028
+ "rulings": [
5029
+ {
5030
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
5031
+ "text": "It is only considered “cast from your hand” if you cast it as a spell from your hand. Putting it onto the battlefield from your hand using a spell or ability will cause you to lose the game."
5032
+ },
5033
+ {
5034
+ "date": "7/1/2013",
5035
+ "text": "In a Commander game where this card is your commander, casting it from the Command zone does not count as casting it from your hand."
5036
+ }
5037
+ ]
3178
5038
  },
3179
5039
  {
3180
5040
  "name": "Plagued Rusalka",
@@ -3200,7 +5060,8 @@
3200
5060
  "loyalty": null,
3201
5061
  "multiverse_id": 382327,
3202
5062
  "other_part": null,
3203
- "color_indicator": null
5063
+ "color_indicator": null,
5064
+ "rulings": []
3204
5065
  },
3205
5066
  {
3206
5067
  "name": "Quag Vampires",
@@ -3229,7 +5090,8 @@
3229
5090
  "loyalty": null,
3230
5091
  "multiverse_id": 382337,
3231
5092
  "other_part": null,
3232
- "color_indicator": null
5093
+ "color_indicator": null,
5094
+ "rulings": []
3233
5095
  },
3234
5096
  {
3235
5097
  "name": "Reckless Spite",
@@ -3253,7 +5115,8 @@
3253
5115
  "loyalty": null,
3254
5116
  "multiverse_id": 382341,
3255
5117
  "other_part": null,
3256
- "color_indicator": null
5118
+ "color_indicator": null,
5119
+ "rulings": []
3257
5120
  },
3258
5121
  {
3259
5122
  "name": "Skeletal Scrying",
@@ -3278,7 +5141,8 @@
3278
5141
  "loyalty": null,
3279
5142
  "multiverse_id": 382364,
3280
5143
  "other_part": null,
3281
- "color_indicator": null
5144
+ "color_indicator": null,
5145
+ "rulings": []
3282
5146
  },
3283
5147
  {
3284
5148
  "name": "Smallpox",
@@ -3302,7 +5166,13 @@
3302
5166
  "loyalty": null,
3303
5167
  "multiverse_id": 382367,
3304
5168
  "other_part": null,
3305
- "color_indicator": null
5169
+ "color_indicator": null,
5170
+ "rulings": [
5171
+ {
5172
+ "date": "9/25/2006",
5173
+ "text": "Each player loses 1 life. Then, starting with the active player and proceeding in turn order, each player chooses a card to discard (normally without seeing what other players have chosen) and all discards happen simultaneously. Then, starting with the active player and proceeding in turn order, each player chooses a creature to sacrifice (this time players can see what other players have chosen) and all sacrifices happen simultaneously. Then the process that happened for creatures is repeated for lands."
5174
+ }
5175
+ ]
3306
5176
  },
3307
5177
  {
3308
5178
  "name": "Stronghold Discipline",
@@ -3326,7 +5196,8 @@
3326
5196
  "loyalty": null,
3327
5197
  "multiverse_id": 382378,
3328
5198
  "other_part": null,
3329
- "color_indicator": null
5199
+ "color_indicator": null,
5200
+ "rulings": []
3330
5201
  },
3331
5202
  {
3332
5203
  "name": "Syphon Soul",
@@ -3350,7 +5221,8 @@
3350
5221
  "loyalty": null,
3351
5222
  "multiverse_id": 382381,
3352
5223
  "other_part": null,
3353
- "color_indicator": null
5224
+ "color_indicator": null,
5225
+ "rulings": []
3354
5226
  },
3355
5227
  {
3356
5228
  "name": "Tragic Slip",
@@ -3375,7 +5247,8 @@
3375
5247
  "loyalty": null,
3376
5248
  "multiverse_id": 382384,
3377
5249
  "other_part": null,
3378
- "color_indicator": null
5250
+ "color_indicator": null,
5251
+ "rulings": []
3379
5252
  },
3380
5253
  {
3381
5254
  "name": "Twisted Abomination",
@@ -3403,7 +5276,25 @@
3403
5276
  "loyalty": null,
3404
5277
  "multiverse_id": 382389,
3405
5278
  "other_part": null,
3406
- "color_indicator": null
5279
+ "color_indicator": null,
5280
+ "rulings": [
5281
+ {
5282
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5283
+ "text": "Unlike the normal cycling ability, Swampcycling doesn’t allow you to draw a card. Instead, it lets you search your library for a Swamp card. After you find a Swamp card in your library, you reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle your library."
5284
+ },
5285
+ {
5286
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5287
+ "text": "Swampcycling is a form of cycling. Any ability that triggers on a card being cycled also triggers on Swampcycling this card. Any ability that stops a cycling ability from being activated also stops Swampcycling from being activated."
5288
+ },
5289
+ {
5290
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5291
+ "text": "Swampcycling is an activated ability. Effects that interact with activated abilities (such as Stifle or Rings of Brighthearth) will interact with Swampcycling. Effects that interact with spells (such as Remove Soul or Faerie Tauntings) will not."
5292
+ },
5293
+ {
5294
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5295
+ "text": "You can choose to find any card with the Swamp land type, including nonbasic lands. You can also choose not to find a card, even if there is a Swamp card in your library."
5296
+ }
5297
+ ]
3407
5298
  },
3408
5299
  {
3409
5300
  "name": "Typhoid Rats",
@@ -3429,7 +5320,8 @@
3429
5320
  "loyalty": null,
3430
5321
  "multiverse_id": 382390,
3431
5322
  "other_part": null,
3432
- "color_indicator": null
5323
+ "color_indicator": null,
5324
+ "rulings": []
3433
5325
  },
3434
5326
  {
3435
5327
  "name": "Unhallowed Pact",
@@ -3456,7 +5348,17 @@
3456
5348
  "loyalty": null,
3457
5349
  "multiverse_id": 382394,
3458
5350
  "other_part": null,
3459
- "color_indicator": null
5351
+ "color_indicator": null,
5352
+ "rulings": [
5353
+ {
5354
+ "date": "5/1/2012",
5355
+ "text": "The card will return to the battlefield under your control only if it’s still in the graveyard when Unhallowed Pact’s ability resolves. If it’s not (perhaps because an ability like undying has already returned it to the battlefield), nothing happens."
5356
+ },
5357
+ {
5358
+ "date": "5/1/2012",
5359
+ "text": "If Unhallowed Pact is enchanting a token creature, that creature can’t return to the battlefield."
5360
+ }
5361
+ ]
3460
5362
  },
3461
5363
  {
3462
5364
  "name": "Vampire Hexmage",
@@ -3484,7 +5386,17 @@
3484
5386
  "loyalty": null,
3485
5387
  "multiverse_id": 382397,
3486
5388
  "other_part": null,
3487
- "color_indicator": null
5389
+ "color_indicator": null,
5390
+ "rulings": [
5391
+ {
5392
+ "date": "10/1/2009",
5393
+ "text": "Any permanent can be targeted by the second ability, not just one with counters on it."
5394
+ },
5395
+ {
5396
+ "date": "10/1/2009",
5397
+ "text": "If all loyalty counters are removed from a planeswalker, that planeswalker is put into its owner’s graveyard as a state-based action."
5398
+ }
5399
+ ]
3488
5400
  },
3489
5401
  {
3490
5402
  "name": "Victimize",
@@ -3508,7 +5420,29 @@
3508
5420
  "loyalty": null,
3509
5421
  "multiverse_id": 382400,
3510
5422
  "other_part": null,
3511
- "color_indicator": null
5423
+ "color_indicator": null,
5424
+ "rulings": [
5425
+ {
5426
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5427
+ "text": "You must choose two targets. You can’t cast Victimize targeting only one creature card."
5428
+ },
5429
+ {
5430
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5431
+ "text": "The creature you sacrifice isn’t chosen until Victimize resolves. You can’t return the creature you sacrifice because it will still be on the battlefield at the time targets are chosen."
5432
+ },
5433
+ {
5434
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5435
+ "text": "As Victimize resolves, you must sacrifice a creature if able. You can’t change your mind and choose not to sacrifice anything."
5436
+ },
5437
+ {
5438
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5439
+ "text": "If one of the targeted creature cards is an illegal target (for instance, because it has left your graveyard before Victimize resolves), you’ll still sacrifice a creature and put the other card onto the battlefield. If both are illegal targets, Victimize won’t resolve. You won’t sacrifice a creature."
5440
+ },
5441
+ {
5442
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
5443
+ "text": "Victimize can be used to put both parts of the B.F.M. onto the battlefield at once."
5444
+ }
5445
+ ]
3512
5446
  },
3513
5447
  {
3514
5448
  "name": "Wakedancer",
@@ -3535,7 +5469,8 @@
3535
5469
  "loyalty": null,
3536
5470
  "multiverse_id": 382403,
3537
5471
  "other_part": null,
3538
- "color_indicator": null
5472
+ "color_indicator": null,
5473
+ "rulings": []
3539
5474
  },
3540
5475
  {
3541
5476
  "name": "Zombie Goliath",
@@ -3560,7 +5495,8 @@
3560
5495
  "loyalty": null,
3561
5496
  "multiverse_id": 382414,
3562
5497
  "other_part": null,
3563
- "color_indicator": null
5498
+ "color_indicator": null,
5499
+ "rulings": []
3564
5500
  },
3565
5501
  {
3566
5502
  "name": "Barbed Shocker",
@@ -3587,7 +5523,13 @@
3587
5523
  "loyalty": null,
3588
5524
  "multiverse_id": 382217,
3589
5525
  "other_part": null,
3590
- "color_indicator": null
5526
+ "color_indicator": null,
5527
+ "rulings": [
5528
+ {
5529
+ "date": "9/25/2006",
5530
+ "text": "The number of cards the player draws is equal to the number of cards they discarded, not the amount of damage dealt by Barbed Shocker."
5531
+ }
5532
+ ]
3591
5533
  },
3592
5534
  {
3593
5535
  "name": "Boldwyr Intimidator",
@@ -3616,7 +5558,21 @@
3616
5558
  "loyalty": null,
3617
5559
  "multiverse_id": 382220,
3618
5560
  "other_part": null,
3619
- "color_indicator": null
5561
+ "color_indicator": null,
5562
+ "rulings": [
5563
+ {
5564
+ "date": "5/1/2007",
5565
+ "text": "Coward is a new creature type."
5566
+ },
5567
+ {
5568
+ "date": "5/1/2007",
5569
+ "text": "Each of the activated abilities replaces all creature types the affected creature may have had."
5570
+ },
5571
+ {
5572
+ "date": "4/1/2008",
5573
+ "text": "Note that the exact wording of this card has changed since it was printed in the _Future Sight_(TM) set, but its functionality is the same."
5574
+ }
5575
+ ]
3620
5576
  },
3621
5577
  {
3622
5578
  "name": "Brimstone Volley",
@@ -3641,7 +5597,8 @@
3641
5597
  "loyalty": null,
3642
5598
  "multiverse_id": 382226,
3643
5599
  "other_part": null,
3644
- "color_indicator": null
5600
+ "color_indicator": null,
5601
+ "rulings": []
3645
5602
  },
3646
5603
  {
3647
5604
  "name": "Chartooth Cougar",
@@ -3669,7 +5626,25 @@
3669
5626
  "loyalty": null,
3670
5627
  "multiverse_id": 382229,
3671
5628
  "other_part": null,
3672
- "color_indicator": null
5629
+ "color_indicator": null,
5630
+ "rulings": [
5631
+ {
5632
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
5633
+ "text": "Unlike the normal cycling ability, Mountaincycling doesn’t allow you to draw a card. Instead, it lets you search your library for a Mountain card. After you find a Mountain card in your library, you reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle your library."
5634
+ },
5635
+ {
5636
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
5637
+ "text": "Mountaincycling is a form of cycling. Any ability that triggers on a card being cycled also triggers on Mountaincycling this card. Any ability that stops a cycling ability from being activated also stops Mountaincycling from being activated."
5638
+ },
5639
+ {
5640
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
5641
+ "text": "Mountaincycling is an activated ability. Effects that interact with activated abilities (such as Stifle or Rings of Brighthearth) will interact with Mountaincycling. Effects that interact with spells (such as Remove Soul or Faerie Tauntings) will not."
5642
+ },
5643
+ {
5644
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
5645
+ "text": "You can choose to find any card with the Mountain land type, including nonbasic lands. You can also choose not to find a card, even if there is a Mountain card in your library."
5646
+ }
5647
+ ]
3673
5648
  },
3674
5649
  {
3675
5650
  "name": "Cinder Wall",
@@ -3696,7 +5671,8 @@
3696
5671
  "loyalty": null,
3697
5672
  "multiverse_id": 382230,
3698
5673
  "other_part": null,
3699
- "color_indicator": null
5674
+ "color_indicator": null,
5675
+ "rulings": []
3700
5676
  },
3701
5677
  {
3702
5678
  "name": "Deathforge Shaman",
@@ -3724,7 +5700,8 @@
3724
5700
  "loyalty": null,
3725
5701
  "multiverse_id": 382247,
3726
5702
  "other_part": null,
3727
- "color_indicator": null
5703
+ "color_indicator": null,
5704
+ "rulings": []
3728
5705
  },
3729
5706
  {
3730
5707
  "name": "Flaring Flame-Kin",
@@ -3751,7 +5728,8 @@
3751
5728
  "loyalty": null,
3752
5729
  "multiverse_id": 382270,
3753
5730
  "other_part": null,
3754
- "color_indicator": null
5731
+ "color_indicator": null,
5732
+ "rulings": []
3755
5733
  },
3756
5734
  {
3757
5735
  "name": "Flowstone Blade",
@@ -3778,7 +5756,8 @@
3778
5756
  "loyalty": null,
3779
5757
  "multiverse_id": 382271,
3780
5758
  "other_part": null,
3781
- "color_indicator": null
5759
+ "color_indicator": null,
5760
+ "rulings": []
3782
5761
  },
3783
5762
  {
3784
5763
  "name": "Heartless Hidetsugu",
@@ -3807,7 +5786,8 @@
3807
5786
  "loyalty": null,
3808
5787
  "multiverse_id": 382282,
3809
5788
  "other_part": null,
3810
- "color_indicator": null
5789
+ "color_indicator": null,
5790
+ "rulings": []
3811
5791
  },
3812
5792
  {
3813
5793
  "name": "Heckling Fiends",
@@ -3833,7 +5813,17 @@
3833
5813
  "loyalty": null,
3834
5814
  "multiverse_id": 382283,
3835
5815
  "other_part": null,
3836
- "color_indicator": null
5816
+ "color_indicator": null,
5817
+ "rulings": [
5818
+ {
5819
+ "date": "1/22/2011",
5820
+ "text": "The creature’s controller still decides which player or planeswalker the creature attacks."
5821
+ },
5822
+ {
5823
+ "date": "1/22/2011",
5824
+ "text": "If, during a player’s declare attackers step, a creature is tapped, is affected by a spell or ability that says it can’t attack, or hasn’t been under that player’s control continuously since the turn began (and doesn’t have haste), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having a creature attack, the player isn’t forced to pay that cost, so it doesn’t have to attack in that case either."
5825
+ }
5826
+ ]
3837
5827
  },
3838
5828
  {
3839
5829
  "name": "Lizard Warrior",
@@ -3858,7 +5848,8 @@
3858
5848
  "loyalty": null,
3859
5849
  "multiverse_id": 382297,
3860
5850
  "other_part": null,
3861
- "color_indicator": null
5851
+ "color_indicator": null,
5852
+ "rulings": []
3862
5853
  },
3863
5854
  {
3864
5855
  "name": "Mana Geyser",
@@ -3882,7 +5873,8 @@
3882
5873
  "loyalty": null,
3883
5874
  "multiverse_id": 382302,
3884
5875
  "other_part": null,
3885
- "color_indicator": null
5876
+ "color_indicator": null,
5877
+ "rulings": []
3886
5878
  },
3887
5879
  {
3888
5880
  "name": "Orcish Cannonade",
@@ -3907,7 +5899,8 @@
3907
5899
  "loyalty": null,
3908
5900
  "multiverse_id": 382319,
3909
5901
  "other_part": null,
3910
- "color_indicator": null
5902
+ "color_indicator": null,
5903
+ "rulings": []
3911
5904
  },
3912
5905
  {
3913
5906
  "name": "Pitchburn Devils",
@@ -3933,7 +5926,8 @@
3933
5926
  "loyalty": null,
3934
5927
  "multiverse_id": 382326,
3935
5928
  "other_part": null,
3936
- "color_indicator": null
5929
+ "color_indicator": null,
5930
+ "rulings": []
3937
5931
  },
3938
5932
  {
3939
5933
  "name": "Power of Fire",
@@ -3960,7 +5954,8 @@
3960
5954
  "loyalty": null,
3961
5955
  "multiverse_id": 382331,
3962
5956
  "other_part": null,
3963
- "color_indicator": null
5957
+ "color_indicator": null,
5958
+ "rulings": []
3964
5959
  },
3965
5960
  {
3966
5961
  "name": "Skitter of Lizards",
@@ -3988,7 +5983,8 @@
3988
5983
  "loyalty": null,
3989
5984
  "multiverse_id": 382365,
3990
5985
  "other_part": null,
3991
- "color_indicator": null
5986
+ "color_indicator": null,
5987
+ "rulings": []
3992
5988
  },
3993
5989
  {
3994
5990
  "name": "Sulfuric Vortex",
@@ -4013,7 +6009,8 @@
4013
6009
  "loyalty": null,
4014
6010
  "multiverse_id": 382379,
4015
6011
  "other_part": null,
4016
- "color_indicator": null
6012
+ "color_indicator": null,
6013
+ "rulings": []
4017
6014
  },
4018
6015
  {
4019
6016
  "name": "Torch Fiend",
@@ -4039,7 +6036,8 @@
4039
6036
  "loyalty": null,
4040
6037
  "multiverse_id": 382383,
4041
6038
  "other_part": null,
4042
- "color_indicator": null
6039
+ "color_indicator": null,
6040
+ "rulings": []
4043
6041
  },
4044
6042
  {
4045
6043
  "name": "Trumpet Blast",
@@ -4063,7 +6061,21 @@
4063
6061
  "loyalty": null,
4064
6062
  "multiverse_id": 382387,
4065
6063
  "other_part": null,
4066
- "color_indicator": null
6064
+ "color_indicator": null,
6065
+ "rulings": [
6066
+ {
6067
+ "date": "10/1/2009",
6068
+ "text": "An “attacking creature” is one that has been declared as an attacker this combat, or one that was put onto the battlefield attacking this combat. Unless that creature leaves combat, it continues to be an attacking creature through the end of combat step, even if the player it was attacking has left the game, or the planeswalker it was attacking has left combat."
6069
+ },
6070
+ {
6071
+ "date": "10/1/2009",
6072
+ "text": "Even though Trumpet Blast affects only attacking creatures, the bonus will remain for the rest of the turn."
6073
+ },
6074
+ {
6075
+ "date": "9/20/2014",
6076
+ "text": "Only creatures that are attacking as Trumpet Blast resolves will receive the bonus. In other words, casting it before you’ve declared attackers usually won’t do anything."
6077
+ }
6078
+ ]
4067
6079
  },
4068
6080
  {
4069
6081
  "name": "Uncontrollable Anger",
@@ -4091,7 +6103,8 @@
4091
6103
  "loyalty": null,
4092
6104
  "multiverse_id": 382392,
4093
6105
  "other_part": null,
4094
- "color_indicator": null
6106
+ "color_indicator": null,
6107
+ "rulings": []
4095
6108
  },
4096
6109
  {
4097
6110
  "name": "Vent Sentinel",
@@ -4118,7 +6131,8 @@
4118
6131
  "loyalty": null,
4119
6132
  "multiverse_id": 382399,
4120
6133
  "other_part": null,
4121
- "color_indicator": null
6134
+ "color_indicator": null,
6135
+ "rulings": []
4122
6136
  },
4123
6137
  {
4124
6138
  "name": "Volcanic Fallout",
@@ -4143,7 +6157,13 @@
4143
6157
  "loyalty": null,
4144
6158
  "multiverse_id": 382401,
4145
6159
  "other_part": null,
4146
- "color_indicator": null
6160
+ "color_indicator": null,
6161
+ "rulings": [
6162
+ {
6163
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
6164
+ "text": "Volcanic Fallout can be targeted by spells that try to counter it (such as Countersquall). Those spells will still resolve, but the part of their effect that would counter Volcanic Fallout won’t do anything. Any other effects those spells have will work as normal."
6165
+ }
6166
+ ]
4147
6167
  },
4148
6168
  {
4149
6169
  "name": "Wrap in Flames",
@@ -4167,7 +6187,21 @@
4167
6187
  "loyalty": null,
4168
6188
  "multiverse_id": 382412,
4169
6189
  "other_part": null,
4170
- "color_indicator": null
6190
+ "color_indicator": null,
6191
+ "rulings": [
6192
+ {
6193
+ "date": "6/15/2010",
6194
+ "text": "You may target zero, one, two, or three creatures."
6195
+ },
6196
+ {
6197
+ "date": "6/15/2010",
6198
+ "text": "The “can’t block” effect applies to each of the targeted creatures — and only those creatures — even if Wrap in Flames deals no damage to one or more of them (due to a prevention effect, for example) or Wrap in Flames deals damage to a different creature (due to a redirection effect)."
6199
+ },
6200
+ {
6201
+ "date": "6/15/2010",
6202
+ "text": "If any of the targeted creatures is an illegal target by the time Wrap in Flames resolves, it won’t be dealt damage and will be able to block. The other targeted creatures will still be affected."
6203
+ }
6204
+ ]
4171
6205
  },
4172
6206
  {
4173
6207
  "name": "Charging Rhino",
@@ -4193,7 +6227,8 @@
4193
6227
  "loyalty": null,
4194
6228
  "multiverse_id": 382228,
4195
6229
  "other_part": null,
4196
- "color_indicator": null
6230
+ "color_indicator": null,
6231
+ "rulings": []
4197
6232
  },
4198
6233
  {
4199
6234
  "name": "Copperhorn Scout",
@@ -4220,7 +6255,17 @@
4220
6255
  "loyalty": null,
4221
6256
  "multiverse_id": 382237,
4222
6257
  "other_part": null,
4223
- "color_indicator": null
6258
+ "color_indicator": null,
6259
+ "rulings": [
6260
+ {
6261
+ "date": "1/1/2011",
6262
+ "text": "As Copperhorn Scout’s ability resolves, you’ll untap each other creature you control regardless of whether that creature was attacking."
6263
+ },
6264
+ {
6265
+ "date": "1/1/2011",
6266
+ "text": "Untapping an attacking creature doesn’t cause it to stop attacking."
6267
+ }
6268
+ ]
4224
6269
  },
4225
6270
  {
4226
6271
  "name": "Echoing Courage",
@@ -4244,7 +6289,25 @@
4244
6289
  "loyalty": null,
4245
6290
  "multiverse_id": 382256,
4246
6291
  "other_part": null,
4247
- "color_indicator": null
6292
+ "color_indicator": null,
6293
+ "rulings": [
6294
+ {
6295
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
6296
+ "text": "Echoing Courage has only one target. Other creatures with that name are not targeted. For example, a creature with protection from green will still get +2/+2 if it has the same name as the target creature."
6297
+ },
6298
+ {
6299
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
6300
+ "text": "If the target creature is an illegal target by the time Echoing Courage tries to resolve, the spell doesn’t resolve. No creatures get +2/+2."
6301
+ },
6302
+ {
6303
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
6304
+ "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 gave it a different name. For example, a 1/1 Cat Soldier creature token is named “Cat Soldier.”"
6305
+ },
6306
+ {
6307
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
6308
+ "text": "A face-down creature has no name, so it can’t share a name with anything. This includes other creatures with no name."
6309
+ }
6310
+ ]
4248
6311
  },
4249
6312
  {
4250
6313
  "name": "Elephant Guide",
@@ -4272,7 +6335,13 @@
4272
6335
  "loyalty": null,
4273
6336
  "multiverse_id": 382258,
4274
6337
  "other_part": null,
4275
- "color_indicator": null
6338
+ "color_indicator": null,
6339
+ "rulings": [
6340
+ {
6341
+ "date": "6/8/2016",
6342
+ "text": "If Elephant Guide enchants an opponent’s creature, you get the Elephant when that creature dies."
6343
+ }
6344
+ ]
4276
6345
  },
4277
6346
  {
4278
6347
  "name": "Elvish Aberration",
@@ -4300,7 +6369,25 @@
4300
6369
  "loyalty": null,
4301
6370
  "multiverse_id": 382259,
4302
6371
  "other_part": null,
4303
- "color_indicator": null
6372
+ "color_indicator": null,
6373
+ "rulings": [
6374
+ {
6375
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
6376
+ "text": "Unlike the normal cycling ability, Forestcycling doesn’t allow you to draw a card. Instead, it lets you search your library for a Forest card. After you find a Forest card in your library, you reveal it, put it into your hand, then shuffle your library."
6377
+ },
6378
+ {
6379
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
6380
+ "text": "Forestcycling is a form of cycling. Any ability that triggers on a card being cycled also triggers on Forestcycling this card. Any ability that stops a cycling ability from being activated also stops Forestcycling from being activated."
6381
+ },
6382
+ {
6383
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
6384
+ "text": "Forestcycling is an activated ability. Effects that interact with activated abilities (such as Stifle or Rings of Brighthearth) will interact with Forestcycling. Effects that interact with spells (such as Remove Soul or Faerie Tauntings) will not."
6385
+ },
6386
+ {
6387
+ "date": "2/1/2009",
6388
+ "text": "You can choose to find any card with the Forest land type, including nonbasic lands. You can also choose not to find a card, even if there is a Forest card in your library."
6389
+ }
6390
+ ]
4304
6391
  },
4305
6392
  {
4306
6393
  "name": "Exploration",
@@ -4324,7 +6411,8 @@
4324
6411
  "loyalty": null,
4325
6412
  "multiverse_id": 382262,
4326
6413
  "other_part": null,
4327
- "color_indicator": null
6414
+ "color_indicator": null,
6415
+ "rulings": []
4328
6416
  },
4329
6417
  {
4330
6418
  "name": "Gamekeeper",
@@ -4350,7 +6438,17 @@
4350
6438
  "loyalty": null,
4351
6439
  "multiverse_id": 382273,
4352
6440
  "other_part": null,
4353
- "color_indicator": null
6441
+ "color_indicator": null,
6442
+ "rulings": [
6443
+ {
6444
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
6445
+ "text": "If you have no creature cards in your library, all the cards from your library end up in your graveyard and you do not get to put a creature onto the battlefield."
6446
+ },
6447
+ {
6448
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
6449
+ "text": "Exiling this card is optional."
6450
+ }
6451
+ ]
4354
6452
  },
4355
6453
  {
4356
6454
  "name": "Gnarlid Pack",
@@ -4377,7 +6475,8 @@
4377
6475
  "loyalty": null,
4378
6476
  "multiverse_id": 382275,
4379
6477
  "other_part": null,
4380
- "color_indicator": null
6478
+ "color_indicator": null,
6479
+ "rulings": []
4381
6480
  },
4382
6481
  {
4383
6482
  "name": "Howling Wolf",
@@ -4403,7 +6502,8 @@
4403
6502
  "loyalty": null,
4404
6503
  "multiverse_id": 382284,
4405
6504
  "other_part": null,
4406
- "color_indicator": null
6505
+ "color_indicator": null,
6506
+ "rulings": []
4407
6507
  },
4408
6508
  {
4409
6509
  "name": "Hunger of the Howlpack",
@@ -4428,7 +6528,8 @@
4428
6528
  "loyalty": null,
4429
6529
  "multiverse_id": 382285,
4430
6530
  "other_part": null,
4431
- "color_indicator": null
6531
+ "color_indicator": null,
6532
+ "rulings": []
4432
6533
  },
4433
6534
  {
4434
6535
  "name": "Hydra Omnivore",
@@ -4454,7 +6555,13 @@
4454
6555
  "loyalty": null,
4455
6556
  "multiverse_id": 382286,
4456
6557
  "other_part": null,
4457
- "color_indicator": null
6558
+ "color_indicator": null,
6559
+ "rulings": [
6560
+ {
6561
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
6562
+ "text": "The damage dealt by Hydra Omnivore as a result of its triggered ability is not combat damage (and doesn’t cause the ability to trigger again)."
6563
+ }
6564
+ ]
4458
6565
  },
4459
6566
  {
4460
6567
  "name": "Lead the Stampede",
@@ -4478,7 +6585,8 @@
4478
6585
  "loyalty": null,
4479
6586
  "multiverse_id": 382295,
4480
6587
  "other_part": null,
4481
- "color_indicator": null
6588
+ "color_indicator": null,
6589
+ "rulings": []
4482
6590
  },
4483
6591
  {
4484
6592
  "name": "Nature's Claim",
@@ -4502,7 +6610,13 @@
4502
6610
  "loyalty": null,
4503
6611
  "multiverse_id": 382316,
4504
6612
  "other_part": null,
4505
- "color_indicator": null
6613
+ "color_indicator": null,
6614
+ "rulings": [
6615
+ {
6616
+ "date": "11/17/2017",
6617
+ "text": "If the target artifact or enchantment is an illegal target when Nature’s Claim tries to resolve, the entire spell doesn’t resolve. No one gains any life."
6618
+ }
6619
+ ]
4506
6620
  },
4507
6621
  {
4508
6622
  "name": "Pelakka Wurm",
@@ -4530,7 +6644,8 @@
4530
6644
  "loyalty": null,
4531
6645
  "multiverse_id": 382322,
4532
6646
  "other_part": null,
4533
- "color_indicator": null
6647
+ "color_indicator": null,
6648
+ "rulings": []
4534
6649
  },
4535
6650
  {
4536
6651
  "name": "Plummet",
@@ -4554,7 +6669,8 @@
4554
6669
  "loyalty": null,
4555
6670
  "multiverse_id": 382330,
4556
6671
  "other_part": null,
4557
- "color_indicator": null
6672
+ "color_indicator": null,
6673
+ "rulings": []
4558
6674
  },
4559
6675
  {
4560
6676
  "name": "Provoke",
@@ -4579,7 +6695,13 @@
4579
6695
  "loyalty": null,
4580
6696
  "multiverse_id": 382336,
4581
6697
  "other_part": null,
4582
- "color_indicator": null
6698
+ "color_indicator": null,
6699
+ "rulings": [
6700
+ {
6701
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
6702
+ "text": "You can target an untapped creature."
6703
+ }
6704
+ ]
4583
6705
  },
4584
6706
  {
4585
6707
  "name": "Relic Crush",
@@ -4603,7 +6725,8 @@
4603
6725
  "loyalty": null,
4604
6726
  "multiverse_id": 382345,
4605
6727
  "other_part": null,
4606
- "color_indicator": null
6728
+ "color_indicator": null,
6729
+ "rulings": []
4607
6730
  },
4608
6731
  {
4609
6732
  "name": "Respite",
@@ -4627,7 +6750,8 @@
4627
6750
  "loyalty": null,
4628
6751
  "multiverse_id": 382346,
4629
6752
  "other_part": null,
4630
- "color_indicator": null
6753
+ "color_indicator": null,
6754
+ "rulings": []
4631
6755
  },
4632
6756
  {
4633
6757
  "name": "Sakura-Tribe Elder",
@@ -4654,7 +6778,8 @@
4654
6778
  "loyalty": null,
4655
6779
  "multiverse_id": 382351,
4656
6780
  "other_part": null,
4657
- "color_indicator": null
6781
+ "color_indicator": null,
6782
+ "rulings": []
4658
6783
  },
4659
6784
  {
4660
6785
  "name": "Scaled Wurm",
@@ -4678,7 +6803,8 @@
4678
6803
  "loyalty": null,
4679
6804
  "multiverse_id": 382352,
4680
6805
  "other_part": null,
4681
- "color_indicator": null
6806
+ "color_indicator": null,
6807
+ "rulings": []
4682
6808
  },
4683
6809
  {
4684
6810
  "name": "Sporecap Spider",
@@ -4704,7 +6830,8 @@
4704
6830
  "loyalty": null,
4705
6831
  "multiverse_id": 382373,
4706
6832
  "other_part": null,
4707
- "color_indicator": null
6833
+ "color_indicator": null,
6834
+ "rulings": []
4708
6835
  },
4709
6836
  {
4710
6837
  "name": "Squirrel Nest",
@@ -4731,7 +6858,13 @@
4731
6858
  "loyalty": null,
4732
6859
  "multiverse_id": 382374,
4733
6860
  "other_part": null,
4734
- "color_indicator": null
6861
+ "color_indicator": null,
6862
+ "rulings": [
6863
+ {
6864
+ "date": "8/1/2005",
6865
+ "text": "The land receives this ability and not the actual text. Text-changing effects can be used on this Aura, but would not change this effect if cast on the land."
6866
+ }
6867
+ ]
4735
6868
  },
4736
6869
  {
4737
6870
  "name": "Terastodon",
@@ -4757,7 +6890,17 @@
4757
6890
  "loyalty": null,
4758
6891
  "multiverse_id": 382382,
4759
6892
  "other_part": null,
4760
- "color_indicator": null
6893
+ "color_indicator": null,
6894
+ "rulings": [
6895
+ {
6896
+ "date": "3/1/2010",
6897
+ "text": "The targeted permanents may be controlled by different players."
6898
+ },
6899
+ {
6900
+ "date": "7/1/2013",
6901
+ "text": "If a targeted permanent has indestructible or regenerates, its controller won’t get an Elephant token for it. Similarly, if the targeted permanent is destroyed but a replacement effect moves it to a different zone instead of its owner’s graveyard, its controller won’t get an Elephant token for it."
6902
+ }
6903
+ ]
4761
6904
  },
4762
6905
  {
4763
6906
  "name": "Wolfbriar Elemental",
@@ -4784,7 +6927,8 @@
4784
6927
  "loyalty": null,
4785
6928
  "multiverse_id": 382408,
4786
6929
  "other_part": null,
4787
- "color_indicator": null
6930
+ "color_indicator": null,
6931
+ "rulings": []
4788
6932
  },
4789
6933
  {
4790
6934
  "name": "Wrap in Vigor",
@@ -4808,7 +6952,13 @@
4808
6952
  "loyalty": null,
4809
6953
  "multiverse_id": 382413,
4810
6954
  "other_part": null,
4811
- "color_indicator": null
6955
+ "color_indicator": null,
6956
+ "rulings": [
6957
+ {
6958
+ "date": "5/1/2007",
6959
+ "text": "Wrap in Vigor sets up a separate regeneration shield on each creature you control at the time it resolves."
6960
+ }
6961
+ ]
4812
6962
  },
4813
6963
  {
4814
6964
  "name": "Basandra, Battle Seraph",
@@ -4838,7 +6988,21 @@
4838
6988
  "loyalty": null,
4839
6989
  "multiverse_id": 382218,
4840
6990
  "other_part": null,
4841
- "color_indicator": null
6991
+ "color_indicator": null,
6992
+ "rulings": [
6993
+ {
6994
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
6995
+ "text": "While Basandra, Battle Seraph is on the battlefield, players can’t cast any spells during the combat phase, including permanent spells with flash."
6996
+ },
6997
+ {
6998
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
6999
+ "text": "Players may still activate abilities during combat."
7000
+ },
7001
+ {
7002
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
7003
+ "text": "If, during a player’s declare attackers step, a creature is tapped, is affected by a spell or ability that says it can’t attack, or hasn’t been under that player’s control continuously since the turn began (and doesn’t have haste), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having a creature attack, the player isn’t forced to pay that cost, so it doesn’t have to attack in that case either."
7004
+ }
7005
+ ]
4842
7006
  },
4843
7007
  {
4844
7008
  "name": "Decimate",
@@ -4862,7 +7026,13 @@
4862
7026
  "loyalty": null,
4863
7027
  "multiverse_id": 382250,
4864
7028
  "other_part": null,
4865
- "color_indicator": null
7029
+ "color_indicator": null,
7030
+ "rulings": [
7031
+ {
7032
+ "date": "12/1/2004",
7033
+ "text": "You no longer need four distinct targets for Decimate. If the spell or ability uses the word target in multiple places, the same object or player can be chosen once for each instance of the word “target.” For example, you could choose Tree of Tales for both the artifact and the land. You still need a legal target enchantment and creature as well."
7034
+ }
7035
+ ]
4866
7036
  },
4867
7037
  {
4868
7038
  "name": "Dimir Doppelganger",
@@ -4888,7 +7058,17 @@
4888
7058
  "loyalty": null,
4889
7059
  "multiverse_id": 382251,
4890
7060
  "other_part": null,
4891
- "color_indicator": null
7061
+ "color_indicator": null,
7062
+ "rulings": [
7063
+ {
7064
+ "date": "10/1/2005",
7065
+ "text": "This creature becomes an exact copy of a copied card, except that it also has Dimir Doppelganger’s activated ability. If it becomes a copy of a different creature card, the new copy will overwrite the old copy."
7066
+ },
7067
+ {
7068
+ "date": "10/1/2005",
7069
+ "text": "A permanent’s ability that refers to cards the creature exiled (such as Sisters of Stone Death’s third ability) only affects cards exiled by other abilities intrinsic to that permanent (such as Sisters of Stone Death’s second ability). Suppose that (a) Dimir Doppelganger copies Arc-Slogger, (b) its “deal 2 damage” ability is activated, and then (c) it copies Sisters of Stone Death. Creatures exiled by Arc-Slogger’s ability can’t be returned with Sisters of Stone Death’s ability."
7070
+ }
7071
+ ]
4892
7072
  },
4893
7073
  {
4894
7074
  "name": "Edric, Spymaster of Trest",
@@ -4917,7 +7097,17 @@
4917
7097
  "loyalty": null,
4918
7098
  "multiverse_id": 382257,
4919
7099
  "other_part": null,
4920
- "color_indicator": null
7100
+ "color_indicator": null,
7101
+ "rulings": [
7102
+ {
7103
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
7104
+ "text": "A creature controlled by an opponent that deals combat damage to another opponent will cause Edric’s ability to trigger. The creature’s controller chooses whether to draw a card."
7105
+ },
7106
+ {
7107
+ "date": "9/22/2011",
7108
+ "text": "When a creature you control deals combat damage to one of your opponents, you may draw a card."
7109
+ }
7110
+ ]
4921
7111
  },
4922
7112
  {
4923
7113
  "name": "Fires of Yavimaya",
@@ -4942,7 +7132,8 @@
4942
7132
  "loyalty": null,
4943
7133
  "multiverse_id": 382267,
4944
7134
  "other_part": null,
4945
- "color_indicator": null
7135
+ "color_indicator": null,
7136
+ "rulings": []
4946
7137
  },
4947
7138
  {
4948
7139
  "name": "Mirari's Wake",
@@ -4967,7 +7158,8 @@
4967
7158
  "loyalty": null,
4968
7159
  "multiverse_id": 382308,
4969
7160
  "other_part": null,
4970
- "color_indicator": null
7161
+ "color_indicator": null,
7162
+ "rulings": []
4971
7163
  },
4972
7164
  {
4973
7165
  "name": "Mortify",
@@ -4991,7 +7183,13 @@
4991
7183
  "loyalty": null,
4992
7184
  "multiverse_id": 382313,
4993
7185
  "other_part": null,
4994
- "color_indicator": null
7186
+ "color_indicator": null,
7187
+ "rulings": [
7188
+ {
7189
+ "date": "2/1/2006",
7190
+ "text": "This spell isn’t Modal. When it resolves, it will destroy the target if it’s a creature or an enchantment, even if it changed from one to the other between targeting and resolution."
7191
+ }
7192
+ ]
4995
7193
  },
4996
7194
  {
4997
7195
  "name": "Pernicious Deed",
@@ -5015,7 +7213,17 @@
5015
7213
  "loyalty": null,
5016
7214
  "multiverse_id": 382323,
5017
7215
  "other_part": null,
5018
- "color_indicator": null
7216
+ "color_indicator": null,
7217
+ "rulings": [
7218
+ {
7219
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
7220
+ "text": "If a permanent has {X} in its mana cost, X is considered to be 0."
7221
+ },
7222
+ {
7223
+ "date": "3/16/2018",
7224
+ "text": "A token has a converted mana cost of 0 unless it is copying something else."
7225
+ }
7226
+ ]
5019
7227
  },
5020
7228
  {
5021
7229
  "name": "Sky Spirit",
@@ -5041,7 +7249,8 @@
5041
7249
  "loyalty": null,
5042
7250
  "multiverse_id": 382366,
5043
7251
  "other_part": null,
5044
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7252
+ "color_indicator": null,
7253
+ "rulings": []
5045
7254
  },
5046
7255
  {
5047
7256
  "name": "Spiritmonger",
@@ -5069,7 +7278,8 @@
5069
7278
  "loyalty": null,
5070
7279
  "multiverse_id": 382370,
5071
7280
  "other_part": null,
5072
- "color_indicator": null
7281
+ "color_indicator": null,
7282
+ "rulings": []
5073
7283
  },
5074
7284
  {
5075
7285
  "name": "Spontaneous Combustion",
@@ -5094,7 +7304,17 @@
5094
7304
  "loyalty": null,
5095
7305
  "multiverse_id": 382372,
5096
7306
  "other_part": null,
5097
- "color_indicator": null
7307
+ "color_indicator": null,
7308
+ "rulings": [
7309
+ {
7310
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
7311
+ "text": "You must sacrifice exactly one creature to cast this spell; you cannot cast it without sacrificing a creature, and you cannot sacrifice additional creatures."
7312
+ },
7313
+ {
7314
+ "date": "4/15/2013",
7315
+ "text": "Players can only respond once this spell has been cast and all its costs have been paid. No one can try to destroy the creature you sacrificed to prevent you from casting this spell."
7316
+ }
7317
+ ]
5098
7318
  },
5099
7319
  {
5100
7320
  "name": "Wood Sage",
@@ -5121,7 +7341,8 @@
5121
7341
  "loyalty": null,
5122
7342
  "multiverse_id": 382409,
5123
7343
  "other_part": null,
5124
- "color_indicator": null
7344
+ "color_indicator": null,
7345
+ "rulings": []
5125
7346
  },
5126
7347
  {
5127
7348
  "name": "Altar of Dementia",
@@ -5145,7 +7366,8 @@
5145
7366
  "loyalty": null,
5146
7367
  "multiverse_id": 382212,
5147
7368
  "other_part": null,
5148
- "color_indicator": null
7369
+ "color_indicator": null,
7370
+ "rulings": []
5149
7371
  },
5150
7372
  {
5151
7373
  "name": "Deathrender",
@@ -5173,7 +7395,13 @@
5173
7395
  "loyalty": null,
5174
7396
  "multiverse_id": 382249,
5175
7397
  "other_part": null,
5176
- "color_indicator": null
7398
+ "color_indicator": null,
7399
+ "rulings": [
7400
+ {
7401
+ "date": "10/1/2007",
7402
+ "text": "If the creature you put onto the battlefield can’t be equipped by Deathrender (due to protection from artifacts, for example), the creature enters the battlefield but Deathrender remains unattached."
7403
+ }
7404
+ ]
5177
7405
  },
5178
7406
  {
5179
7407
  "name": "Explorer's Scope",
@@ -5200,7 +7428,8 @@
5200
7428
  "loyalty": null,
5201
7429
  "multiverse_id": 382263,
5202
7430
  "other_part": null,
5203
- "color_indicator": null
7431
+ "color_indicator": null,
7432
+ "rulings": []
5204
7433
  },
5205
7434
  {
5206
7435
  "name": "Fireshrieker",
@@ -5227,7 +7456,8 @@
5227
7456
  "loyalty": null,
5228
7457
  "multiverse_id": 382268,
5229
7458
  "other_part": null,
5230
- "color_indicator": null
7459
+ "color_indicator": null,
7460
+ "rulings": []
5231
7461
  },
5232
7462
  {
5233
7463
  "name": "Galvanic Juggernaut",
@@ -5256,7 +7486,8 @@
5256
7486
  "loyalty": null,
5257
7487
  "multiverse_id": 382272,
5258
7488
  "other_part": null,
5259
- "color_indicator": null
7489
+ "color_indicator": null,
7490
+ "rulings": []
5260
7491
  },
5261
7492
  {
5262
7493
  "name": "Peace Strider",
@@ -5283,7 +7514,8 @@
5283
7514
  "loyalty": null,
5284
7515
  "multiverse_id": 382321,
5285
7516
  "other_part": null,
5286
- "color_indicator": null
7517
+ "color_indicator": null,
7518
+ "rulings": []
5287
7519
  },
5288
7520
  {
5289
7521
  "name": "Reito Lantern",
@@ -5307,7 +7539,8 @@
5307
7539
  "loyalty": null,
5308
7540
  "multiverse_id": 382344,
5309
7541
  "other_part": null,
5310
- "color_indicator": null
7542
+ "color_indicator": null,
7543
+ "rulings": []
5311
7544
  },
5312
7545
  {
5313
7546
  "name": "Runed Servitor",
@@ -5334,7 +7567,8 @@
5334
7567
  "loyalty": null,
5335
7568
  "multiverse_id": 382350,
5336
7569
  "other_part": null,
5337
- "color_indicator": null
7570
+ "color_indicator": null,
7571
+ "rulings": []
5338
7572
  },
5339
7573
  {
5340
7574
  "name": "Silent Arbiter",
@@ -5362,7 +7596,8 @@
5362
7596
  "loyalty": null,
5363
7597
  "multiverse_id": 382362,
5364
7598
  "other_part": null,
5365
- "color_indicator": null
7599
+ "color_indicator": null,
7600
+ "rulings": []
5366
7601
  },
5367
7602
  {
5368
7603
  "name": "Spectral Searchlight",
@@ -5386,7 +7621,13 @@
5386
7621
  "loyalty": null,
5387
7622
  "multiverse_id": 382369,
5388
7623
  "other_part": null,
5389
- "color_indicator": null
7624
+ "color_indicator": null,
7625
+ "rulings": [
7626
+ {
7627
+ "date": "10/1/2005",
7628
+ "text": "You may choose yourself."
7629
+ }
7630
+ ]
5390
7631
  },
5391
7632
  {
5392
7633
  "name": "Vedalken Orrery",
@@ -5410,7 +7651,17 @@
5410
7651
  "loyalty": null,
5411
7652
  "multiverse_id": 382398,
5412
7653
  "other_part": null,
5413
- "color_indicator": null
7654
+ "color_indicator": null,
7655
+ "rulings": [
7656
+ {
7657
+ "date": "12/1/2004",
7658
+ "text": "The controller of Vedalken Orrery can cast nonland artifact, creature, enchantment, and sorcery cards any time they could cast an instant. This includes on other players’ turns and during the upkeep step, draw step, combat phase, and end step."
7659
+ },
7660
+ {
7661
+ "date": "6/15/2010",
7662
+ "text": "This applies only to casting spells. It does not, for example, change when you may activate abilities that can only be activated “any time you could cast a sorcery”."
7663
+ }
7664
+ ]
5414
7665
  },
5415
7666
  {
5416
7667
  "name": "Warmonger's Chariot",
@@ -5438,7 +7689,17 @@
5438
7689
  "loyalty": null,
5439
7690
  "multiverse_id": 382405,
5440
7691
  "other_part": null,
5441
- "color_indicator": null
7692
+ "color_indicator": null,
7693
+ "rulings": [
7694
+ {
7695
+ "date": "6/15/2010",
7696
+ "text": "The second ability doesn’t cause the equipped creature to lose defender. It just lets it attack."
7697
+ },
7698
+ {
7699
+ "date": "6/15/2010",
7700
+ "text": "If the equipped creature doesn’t have defender, the second ability simply doesn’t affect it."
7701
+ }
7702
+ ]
5442
7703
  },
5443
7704
  {
5444
7705
  "name": "Mirrodin's Core",
@@ -5464,7 +7725,8 @@
5464
7725
  "loyalty": null,
5465
7726
  "multiverse_id": 382309,
5466
7727
  "other_part": null,
5467
- "color_indicator": null
7728
+ "color_indicator": null,
7729
+ "rulings": []
5468
7730
  },
5469
7731
  {
5470
7732
  "name": "Quicksand",
@@ -5489,7 +7751,8 @@
5489
7751
  "loyalty": null,
5490
7752
  "multiverse_id": 382338,
5491
7753
  "other_part": null,
5492
- "color_indicator": null
7754
+ "color_indicator": null,
7755
+ "rulings": []
5493
7756
  },
5494
7757
  {
5495
7758
  "name": "Reflecting Pool",
@@ -5513,6 +7776,32 @@
5513
7776
  "loyalty": null,
5514
7777
  "multiverse_id": 382342,
5515
7778
  "other_part": null,
5516
- "color_indicator": null
7779
+ "color_indicator": null,
7780
+ "rulings": [
7781
+ {
7782
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
7783
+ "text": "Any replacement effects are considered by Reflecting Pool when determining the types of mana a land can produce."
7784
+ },
7785
+ {
7786
+ "date": "10/4/2004",
7787
+ "text": "Any change to a land’s type or splicing of text into a land can affect the types of mana a land can produce."
7788
+ },
7789
+ {
7790
+ "date": "5/1/2008",
7791
+ "text": "The types of mana are white, blue, black, red, green, and colorless."
7792
+ },
7793
+ {
7794
+ "date": "5/1/2008",
7795
+ "text": "Reflecting Pool checks the effects of all mana-producing abilities of lands you control, but it doesn’t check their costs. For example, Vivid Crag says “{T}, Remove a charge counter from Vivid Crag: Add one mana of any color.” If you control Vivid Crag and Reflecting Pool, you can tap Reflecting Pool for any color of mana. It doesn’t matter whether Vivid Crag has a charge counter on it, and it doesn’t matter whether it’s untapped."
7796
+ },
7797
+ {
7798
+ "date": "5/1/2008",
7799
+ "text": "Reflecting Pool doesn’t care about any restrictions or riders your lands put on the mana they produce, such as Pillar of the Paruns and Hall of the Bandit Lord do. It just cares about types of mana."
7800
+ },
7801
+ {
7802
+ "date": "5/1/2008",
7803
+ "text": "Multiple Reflecting Pools won’t help each other produce mana. If you control a Reflecting Pool, and all other lands you control either lack mana abilities or are other Reflecting Pools, you may still activate Reflecting Pool’s ability — it just won’t produce any mana."
7804
+ }
7805
+ ]
5517
7806
  }
5518
7807
  ]