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Rules Lawyer

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3 printings across 3 sets
Card details
Artist
Sean Murray
Frame
2015
Language
EN
Border
silver
Security stamp
oval
Format legality
AlchemyNot legal
BrawlNot legal
CommanderNot legal
DuelNot legal
Future StandardNot legal
GladiatorNot legal
HistoricNot legal
LegacyNot legal
ModernNot legal
OathbreakerNot legal
Old SchoolNot legal
PauperNot legal
Pauper CommanderNot legal
PennyNot legal
PioneerNot legal
PreDHNot legal
PremodernNot legal
StandardNot legal
Standard BrawlNot legal
TimelessNot legal
Tiny LeadersNot legal
VintageNot legal
Oracle text

Artifact Creature — Cyborg Advisor

State-based actions don't apply to you or other permanents you control. (You don't lose the game due to having 0 or less life or drawing from an empty library. Your creatures aren't destroyed due to damage or deathtouch and aren't put into a graveyard due to having 0 or less toughness. Your planeswalkers aren't put into a graveyard if they have 0 loyalty. You don't put a legendary permanent into a graveyard if you control two with the same name. Counters aren't removed from your permanents due to game rules. Permanents you control attached or combined illegally remain on the battlefield. For complete rules and regulations, see rule 704.)

P/T1/1
Abilities
StaticState-based actions don't apply to you or other permanents you control. (You don't lose the game due to having 0 or less life or drawing from an empty library. Your creatures aren't destroyed due to damage or deathtouch and aren't put into a graveyard due to having 0 or less toughness. Your planeswalkers aren't put into a graveyard if they have 0 loyalty. You don't put a legendary permanent into a graveyard if you control two with the same name. Counters aren't removed from your permanents due to game rules. Permanents you control attached or combined illegally remain on the battlefield. For complete rules and regulations, see rule 704.)
Flavor & art
Illustrated by
Sean Murray
Rulings
  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    +1/+1 counters and -1/-1 counters on permanents you control no longer annihilate each other. (704.5q)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    A creature with toughness 0 or less can still attack and block. If it blocks an attacking creature with trample, treat its toughness as 0 when determining how to assign combat damage.

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Any ability that says a player wins or loses the game still works.

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Auras you control stay on the battlefield if they're attached to an illegal permanent or if they aren't attached to a permanent (but should be). They may not do much because there probably won't be an "enchanted [whatever]," but they'll stay on the battlefield! (704.5m) Similarly, thanks to an unlisted silver-bordered state-based action no longer applying, your creatures with augment can now survive even if not attached to a host. If this happens, its power and toughness are 0/0. (704.5m)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Battles you control with no defense counters aren't put into their owners' graveyards. Given the intrinsic ability of Sieges (310.11b), this is unlikely to come up often. (704.5v)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Battles you control with no player in the game designated as their protector do not get a new protector. In this state, they'll be impossible to attack. Even Rules Lawyer has weaknesses. (704.5w)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Because Rules Lawyer applies only to you and other permanents you control, tokens that leave the battlefield will continue to cease to exist. This is also true for copies of cards that might exist off the battlefield.

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Creatures can have as many Roles you control as you want attached to them. The casting director's job has never been easier. (704.5y)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Creatures you control shrug off opposing creatures with deathtouch. (704.5h)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Creatures you control that have been dealt lethal damage remain on the battlefield. (704.5g)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Creatures you control with toughness of 0 or less remain on the battlefield. (704.5f)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Equipment and Fortifications you control can stay attached to an illegal permanent. (704.5n)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Good news for Rasputin Dreamweaver fans: you can ignore abilities of permanents you control that say it can't have more than a certain number of a certain kind of counter. (704.5r)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    If you control a Siege and you're also its protector, you'll continue to be its protector. Good luck attacking it. (704.5x)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    If you somehow control a battle or creature that's attached to another permanent, that battle or creature can stay attached. If it's a creature, it can attack and block, even if another creature is carrying it. Similarly, if you control a permanent that isn't an Aura, an Equipment, or a Fortification, it can stay attached to whatever you manage to get it attached to. Strange. (704.5p)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    If you try to draw from an empty library, nothing happens. (704.5b)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    In Commander, you're immune to the "commander damage rule" that says you lose if a single commander deals 21 or more combat damage to you. (704.6d)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Planeswalkers with no loyalty counters and battles with no defense counters can still be attacked. Hopefully your opponents think this sounds fun and cool.

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Rules Lawyer's ability doesn't apply to itself. It can die for any number of reasons. If you're at 0 or less life and you lose control of Rules Lawyer, you'll immediately lose the game.

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Sagas you control aren't sacrificed when they have more lore counters than chapter abilities, even if their final chapter ability isn't on the stack. Have fun stacking up lore counters! (704.5s)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    While you control Rules Lawyer, the following is true, with the exception of not affecting Rules Lawyer itself (Comprehensive Rules references as of this writing in parentheses; check out all of 704.5 and 704.6 for anything that's been added, changed, or moved since then):

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    You can control as many legendary permanents (including planeswalkers) with the same name as you want. It's like your own personal Mirror Gallery! (704.5j)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    You can control multiple permanents with the supertype world. So, that opens up some deck ideas, I'd imagine. (704.5k)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    You could hit up an all-you-can-eat poison counter buffet no problem. (704.5c)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    You don't lose the game if you're at or below 0 life. (704.5a)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    You won't choose sector designations for creatures that don't already have them if a permanent with space sculptor is on the battlefield. If this comes up, it'll be a true galaxy brain moment. (704.5u)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Your Two-Headed Giant team can no longer lose because you have 0 or less life or fifteen or more poison counters. (704.6as and 704.6b)

  • WotCJan 24, 2025

    Your planeswalkers remain on the battlefield even if they have no loyalty counters. (704.5i)