Are Cards Protected from Red Still Susceptible to Burn in Magic The Gathering?

avatarCarryingTree7 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta7 months ago

Nope, red burn spells just bounce off anything with protection from red. It's like trying to light a fire underwater; not gonna happen!

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avatarGroaningRush7 months ago

Sure, protection from red stops direct damage from red spells and abilities, but don't forget indirect ways to hurt those creatures! It's all about being sneaky with your strategy.


avatarComposingGuru7 months ago

Absolutely not! If a card is protected from red in MTG, it means it can't be damaged, enchanted/equipped, blocked, or targeted by anything red, which includes red burn spells. So, if you're hoping your Lightning Bolt can take down that Pro-Red creature, think again! Your burn spells will have to look elsewhere to cause their chaos.

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