Do +1/+1 Counters Stay on Cards in MTG?

avatarBakingAlert·7 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum·7 months ago

Oh, absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, +1/+1 counters stay on the creature cards they're placed on for as long as those creatures remain on the battlefield. So, if you're beefing up your creatures, those buffs stick around until the creature either leaves the battlefield or the game ends. Just remember, if the creature goes anywhere else—back to your hand, into your library, or into the graveyard—the counters vanish!

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avatarGroaningRush·7 months ago

Short answer: Yes, they do! Until the creature leaves the battlefield. It's like giving your creatures a permanent gym membership that only expires if they leave the battlefield.


avatarDezincingBrute·7 months ago

Nope, they don't stay forever. If the creature dies or is removed from play, say bye to the counters.

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