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It's my understanding that rule of law will have no knowledge of any previously cast spells for the turn and your opponent will still be able to play one spell. Edit; I stand corrected- does the same apply for ethersworn cannonist? You need card tags in future posts. Read the Forum Guidelines. -Carsten
Once Rule of Law leaves the battlefield, each player can cast more than one spell each turn as normal. (If a continuous effect from a static ability is meant to continue even after the permanent leaves the battlefield, this will be specified explicitly [C.R. 101.1], as in the ascend ability on a permanent [C.R. 702.131b] and in Titania's Song .)
Rule of Law and pals are excellent at slowing the game down, and if that's what your deck wants to do, they're absolutely worth inclusion. For bonus points, as someone else said, they'll often be the first thing to get hit by targeted removal, meaning you can use them like a flagbearer when you've goth other permanents that you want to stay out ...
Even if Rule of Law is on the battlefield, you still copy each Enduring Ideal during each of your upkeeps due to their epic ability (C.R. 702.49a). Rule of Law only keeps players from casting spells in certain cases, and copying a spell is not the same as casting it (C.R. 706.10). EDIT (Dec. 26): Added rule citation.
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I have Rule of Law out, opponent cascades Bloodbraid Elf into Anathemancer. Should he choose to let Anathamancer resolve, what happe... This site works best with JavaScript enabled.
Probably a stupid question, but does Rule of Law shut off the cascade of something like Bloodbraid Elf?
If two spells with suspend have their last counter removed on the same turn (note: this is not the same thing as resolving), then the third ability of the suspend keyword triggers.
From the MTG comprehensive rulebook: 702.61a Suspend is a keyword that represents three abilities. The first is a static ability that
Storm would still trigger. Rule of Law only prevents you from playing spells. Storm copies are put directly on the stack (Brain Freeze). So you can use your storm card for the turn and get all the storm copies cause they weren't played.