Can you use creatures to attack other creatures in MTG?

avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago
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avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago

Nah, you can't just go swinging at other creatures directly. You attack the player and they decide if they wanna throw their creatures in the way.

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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

In MTG, creatures don't attack other creatures directly. Instead, you declare your creatures as attackers and your opponent chooses whether to block with their creatures. If they do, that's when creatures deal damage to each other. So, it's more about attacking the player and seeing if they defend with their creatures.


avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Yes and no. You can't attack creatures directly but you can use various spells or abilities to deal damage or otherwise remove opposing creatures. So while your attack phase targets players, there's plenty of creature vs. creature action indirectly!

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