Can you sacrifice an attacking creature to Greater Good in MTG?
DisbowelingFeel路7 months agoShort answer: Yes, you can. Just remember, timing is key!
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Absolutely, you can sacrifice an attacking creature to Greater Good in MTG! It's all about timing. You can activate Greater Good's ability after attackers are declared but before combat damage is dealt. This way, you get to draw cards AND thin your deck, all while your opponent is left wondering what hit them. Plus, you get to fill your graveyard with potentially useful stuff for later.
Nope, not a good play. You're essentially wasting an attack and potentially giving up a creature for less value. Better to wait for post-combat or find a more advantageous moment.
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