Can creatures you control attack you in MTG?

avatarBivouacingFirm7 months ago
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avatarRuingMite7 months ago

Nope, creatures you control can't turn against you in a game of Magic The Gathering. They're loyal soldiers in your army, always ready to attack your opponents or defend you from their attacks. The only way your own creatures would harm you is if an opponent uses a spell or ability to take control of them and then chooses to attack you with them.

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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Absolutely not! Your creatures are on your team through thick and thin. The rules of MTG specifically prevent your own creatures from attacking you. They're your steadfast companions on the battlefield, not traitors!


avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago

Not in a million years. Your creatures are like your pets; they don't bite the hand that feeds (or in this case, summons) them. They're here to battle for you, not against you.

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