Absolute Law
| Name | Absolute Law |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment |
| Description | All creatures have protection from red. |
| Flavor | The strength of law is unwavering. It is an iron bar in a world of water. |
| Artist | Mark Zug |
| Set | World Championship Decks 2000 #nl2sba |
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About Absolute Law
Absolute Law, Enchantment, designed by Mark Zug first released in Oct, 1998 in the set Urza's Saga and was printed exactly in 2 different ways. It's currently being selled by the minimum price of C$ 3.25.
This card, Absolute Law, would be beneficial in a White-based control deck that aims to shut down aggressive red creature strategies. While it can be effective in certain matchups, there are potentially better options such as Circle of Protection: Red, which offers more flexibility in protecting against red spells and abilities as well. Whether Absolute Law sees play would depend on the specific metagame and how prevalent red decks are in the environment.
Rules
10/04/04
This affects all creatures, not just your own.
Where to buy
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Frequently asked questions about Absolute Law
What type of card is Absolute Law?
Absolute Law is a Enchantment card in Magic: the Gathering MTG.
What does Absolute Law do?
All creatures have protection from red.
How much does Absolute Law cost?
Absolute Law currently starts at C$ 3.25. See live prices from multiple sellers in the Where to buy section above.
What set is Absolute Law from?
Absolute Law was first released in the set Urza's Saga, illustrated by Mark Zug.
Is Absolute Law legal to play?
Legality depends on the tournament format -- Absolute Law can be legal in some formats and banned or restricted in others. See the full breakdown per format in the Legality section above.




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