Can a player in MTG have negative life?

avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz7 months ago

Yeah, you can totally have negative life in MTG! It's not too common cuz usually you lose when you hit 0. But there are some cards and abilities that can keep you in the game even when you dip below zero. Just don't expect to last long unless you've got a trick up your sleeve!

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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Short answer: Yes. If you've got the right cards or effects in play, you can hang on with less than 0 life. But don't get too comfy in the negatives; it's a risky place to be.


avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

Absolutely not practical, why would you? Hitting 0 life is game over, buddy. Sure, there are some edge cases with specific cards, but in general, play to win, not to go negative and cling on!

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