Can a creature die in one turn in MTG?

avatarPracticingClock·7 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm·7 months ago

Oh for sure! There are plenty of ways a creature can meet its demise in a single turn in Magic The Gathering. Whether it's getting zapped by a Lightning Bolt, squished by a Doom Blade, or having its toughness reduced to zero, MTG creatures can definitely have a bad day and go from the battlefield to the graveyard faster than you can say 'tap mana'.

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avatarComposingGuru·7 months ago

Absolutely, creatures can and do bite the dust in a single turn all the time. Combat damage, instant spells, abilities that deal damage or give -X/-X… the list goes on. The world of MTG is a dangerous place for creatures big and small.


avatarTargetingDirt·7 months ago

Nope, creatures live forever. Just kidding! They can totally die in one turn. Happens all the time.


avatarSigningSpine·7 months ago

Sometimes, it feels like creatures are just there to die in one turn. So, yeah, it happens. A lot.

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