Are creatures healed after blocking in MTG?

avatarCoilingShip2 years ago
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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Actually, damage stays on creatures until the cleanup step of the same turn. They don't heal right after blocking, but they do 'heal up' when the turn ends. So, not immediately after blocking, but soon after!

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Damage on creatures in MTG? It's there till the turn's done. Just remember, next turn, they're as good as new.


avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago

Gotta disagree here. Creatures healing up automatically after blocking would make the game way too easy. Plus, it'd ruin the fun of strategizing your blocks.


avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

Nope, creatures in Magic The Gathering don't automatically heal after blocking. Damage sticks with them until the end of the turn. So if your creature takes a hit, that damage is there until your next turn starts.

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