Can you use indestructible to block in MTG?

avatarCoilingShip2 years ago
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avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago

Short answer: Yes, you can, and it's a fantastic strategy! Indestructible creatures are the bouncers of the MTG world; they aren't going anywhere no matter how hard they get hit.

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avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago

Absolutely! Indestructible creatures are great blockers in MTG. Since they can't be destroyed by damage or most spells that say "destroy," you can use them to block even the biggest threats your opponent throws at you. Just remember, they can still be exiled, bounced back to your hand, or have their toughness reduced to 0, which would get around their indestructibility.


avatarCopyingSole2 years ago

Kinda, but watch out. Indestructible means they don't die from damage, but they can still be removed in other sneaky ways. Clever opponents might just find a way around your "indestructible" blocker.

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