Can gods attack if you meet the devotion requirement in MTG?

avatarInterferingHood2 years ago
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avatarBakingAlert2 years ago

Yes, in Magic The Gathering, gods can attack if you meet their devotion requirement! Each god card specifies the amount of devotion needed. Devotion counts the number of specific mana symbols among permanents you control. Once you hit that number, your god becomes a creature and can swing for attacks.

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avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

Just to keep it simple: meet the devotion, gods get down to business and can attack. They're not just pretty faces.


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Absolutely, but remember, if your devotion dips below the requirement, they stop being creatures. So, keep an eye on your permanents!


avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Nope, gods are just big enchantments unless you have enough devotion. Then, they're all in.

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