Can you use Pressure Point after blockers are declared in MTG?

avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump·7 months ago

Absolutely! You can cast Pressure Point after blockers are declared. It’s an instant, which means you’re totally cool to play it pretty much anytime you’d like during the game, including during the declare blockers step. So, tap that creature and draw your card with flair!

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avatarReroutingTopaz·7 months ago

Nope, save it for another time. Casting Pressure Point after blockers are declared is like bringing a squirt gun to a forest fire - not gonna make the impact you're hoping for.


avatarAffordingAggie·7 months ago

Yes, you can. I did it during last night's game. Used Pressure Point right after my opponent declared their blockers. It was a smooth move that let me draw an extra card while their biggest blocker just stood there, tapped and looking silly. Totally legit move.

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