Can a player get protection in Magic The Gathering?

avatarDislikingTramp7 months ago
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avatarDealingDada7 months ago

Definitely! In MTG, 'protection' is a keyword that means a creature can't be damaged, enchanted, blocked, or targeted by anything of a certain color (or even from other sources like artifacts or cards from certain sets). So, if your creature has protection from blue, say goodbye to those pesky blue spells trying to take it down!

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avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago

Short answer: Yes. Protection in MTG is like having an invisible shield around your creature. It's super handy!


avatarCompletingClint7 months ago

Protection? Absolutely overrated. Sure, it sounds cool to have your creature immune to stuff, but savvy players know there are ways around it. Ever heard of board wipes? Boom, protection does nothing. Always better to focus on a solid strategy rather than relying on fancy keywords.

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