The Legendary Rule ("legend rule") prevents you from having more than one copy of the same Legendary card on the Battlefield by putting all additional copies into the Graveyard

Decklist: Domain in Modern Decklist from MTGGoldfish Companion (1) Creatures (20) Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer x3 Orcish Bowmasters x4 Territorial Kavu x4 Phlage, Titan of Fire's Fury x3 Tishana's Tidebinder x2 Scion of Draco x4 Instant (7) Lightning Bolt x4 Stubborn Denial x3 Sorcery (4) Enchantments (8) Leyline of the Guildpact x4 Leyline Binding x4 Land (21) Arena of Glory Arid Mesa x4 Blood Crypt Flooded Strand x4 Indatha Triome Mountain Plains Sacred Foundry Steam Vents Temple Garden Thundering Falls Wooded Foothills x4 Sideboard (14) Consign to Memory x3 Ghost Vacuum x2 Damping Sphere x2 Pyroclasm x3 Soulless Jailer Mystical Dispute Wear / Tear x2 This is a typical Domain Zoo deck for Modern, which might as well be Design Mistakes The Deck. It features the Leyline of the Guildpact + Scion of Draco Combo, as well as Territorial Kavu and Tribal Flames as the main damage dealers

With so many releases and so many cards, which you may be curious as to which ones in mass print were the most valuable
While Sword and Shield's best sets have had some time to simmer, Scarlet & Violet's are still hot off the presses, offering some incredibly hyped-up cards to collect
Theyre undeniably a desirable collectors item for fans of each game, and while the quality of the new cards is all over the place mechanically, FF1 s Garland at the Chaos Shrine scene goes all-in on leveraging a beloved game mechanic: Party
The Beauty and the Beast protagonist appears in the artwork for Belle: Strange but Special