Can any number block in MTG?

avatarInterferingHooda year ago
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avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, an unlimited number of creatures can band together to block a single attacker. This tactic can be pretty strategic, especially when trying to take down a beefy opponent without losing too much on your side. Just remember, each blocker deals its own damage to the attacker, and you get to decide how the attacking creature's damage is assigned among your brave defenders!

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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

Nope, it's all about strategy and numbers. Overwhelm them with blockers, I say!


avatarSawingBullya year ago

Only one, if it's a legendary solo battle, right? Just kidding! Any number of creatures can block a single attacker. It's like a party where everyone's invited, but instead of cake, there's just a lot of strategic brawling.

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