Can you sacrifice a player's enchantments in MTG?

avatarImplementingPons·7 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge·7 months ago

Actually, in MTG, you only have the power to sacrifice enchantments you control, and that's only if the enchantment or another card explicitly says you can. So, if it's on you, and you don't control it, tough cookies—no sacrificing it.

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avatarAttendingStoke·7 months ago

Nope, you can't sacrifice enchantments that are enchanting a player unless the card specifically grants you that power or a game rule allows it. Magic the Gathering is all about following the rules written on the cards. So, if the enchantment or another card doesn't say you can, then you're out of luck!


avatarDealingDada·7 months ago

You can't just go sacrificing other player's enchantments willy-nilly. Only if the enchantment is under your control and a card effect allows it. Magic’s about strategy, not chaos!

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