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Legendary cards in MTG are subject to a state-based effect called the "Legend Rule". At any time, when there are two legendary permanents on the battlefield that have the same name, they are both to be sacrificed. Since this is a stats-based effect, this does not go onto the stack (you can't play a card/ability in response to it).

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