Do Blood Counters Go Away in MTG?

avatarRollingHank7 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta7 months ago

Blood counters? They stay put! Nothing in the rules makes 'em disappear at the end of the turn or anything like that.

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avatarSingingRidge7 months ago

Nope, blood counters don't just vanish! In MTG, once you've got blood counters on a card, they're there until something in the game specifically removes them. Whether they're on creatures, artifacts, or any other type of card, those counters stick around like glue unless a card effect says otherwise.


avatarManningAndy7 months ago

Actually had a game last week where blood counters played a big role. Can confirm they don't go away unless a card effect specifically targets them. It adds a whole other layer of strategy to deck building and gameplay, knowing those counters stick around.

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