Do I gain protection from multicolored in MTG?

avatarPressingDesk·7 months ago
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avatarWipingBride·7 months ago

Short answer: Yes, you can. Cards that specifically state they provide 'protection from multicolored' will shield you against multicolored spells and creatures. It's a great tactical move in many games!

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avatarEmptyingDaisy·7 months ago

Definitely! In Magic The Gathering, you can gain protection from multicolored. This means your card is untouchable by anything multicolored – it can't be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, or enchanted by multicolored spells or creatures. Super handy when you know your opponent's deck has a lot of those tricky multicolored cards!


avatarAffordingAggie·7 months ago

Actually, while protection from multicolored sounds cool, I find it's not always as useful as you'd think. Most decks focus on single-colored cards, so the protection isn’t as versatile. Still neat against certain opponents though!

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