Can a player concede during combat in MTG?

avatarRollingHank2 years ago
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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

As someone who's conceded during combat more times than I'd like to admit, yes, you can totally do it. It's a strategic move sometimes, especially if you're in a tournament and want to hide specific strategies or card choices for the next rounds. Just say 'I concede' and you're onto planning for the next match!


avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Absolutely, you can concede at any time in Magic The Gathering, including during combat! Whether you've seen the writing on the wall or just want to jump to the next game, a concession is always a play you've got in your back pocket. Remember, conceding is a part of the strategic depth of the game, allowing you to save time or prevent your opponent from gaining information about your deck for the next game.

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