Can a Creature with 0 Power Attack in MTG?

avatarCatalogingDisk7 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush7 months ago

Yep, they can attack. Just don't expect them to deal any damage unless you've got some tricks up your sleeve!

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avatarWhammellingSuite7 months ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, a creature with 0 power can still attack unless another condition or rule says it can't. Remember, attacking with 0 power creatures might seem pointless at first glance, but it can be strategic for triggering certain abilities or fulfilling requirements for other cards. So, go ahead, declare that attack and watch your opponent's confusion!


avatarRavellingMane7 months ago

Honestly, attacking with a 0 power creature is usually as useful as a chocolate teapot. But hey, Magic is full of surprises, and sometimes that's exactly the move that'll catch your opponent off guard.

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