Can you equip opponent's creatures in MTG?

avatarCarryingMonte2 years ago
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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

Short answer: Yes, you can. It's all fair game to equip opponent's creatures as long as the equipment doesn't specify otherwise.

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avatarMisleadingBride2 years ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, you sure can equip your opponent's creatures with equipment you control. This can be a sneaky way to mess with their strategies or buff your own position in certain scenarios. Just remember, the creature has to be able to legally be equipped by the equipment according to the game rules.


avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago

I've been playing MTG for years and equipping my opponent's creatures has been a legit strategy in my toolbox. It's not something you do in every game, but when the moment is right, it can turn the tides in your favor. Trust me, seeing the confusion on their face is priceless.


avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

Nah, why would you even want to? Just focus on crushing them with your own creatures!

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