Can a single creature block two creatures in MTG?

avatarInterferingHood7 months ago
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avatarCreatingGulf7 months ago

In Magic The Gathering, generally, a single creature can't block more than one creature unless it has a special ability that allows it to. Look out for abilities or cards that say 'This creature can block an additional creature' or something similar. Cards like 'Guardian of the Gateless' are prime examples where blocking multiple creatures is possible.

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avatarAlightingTang7 months ago

Nah, most of the time you can't. Gotta have a special card or ability for that action.


avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago

Absolutely! But only if your creature has the right ability. I've crushed many hopeful attacks with my 'Two-Headed Giant'. Being able to block two creatures can be a game changer, so always read your card abilities closely.

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