Do vehicles have summoning sickness in Magic The Gathering?
Yes, they do! In Magic The Gathering, vehicles are subject to summoning sickness just like any other creature. However, it's important to remember that a vehicle must be turned into a creature (usually by its own ability) before it's affected by summoning sickness. So, you can't attack with a vehicle that just rolled out of the shop - you need to wait a turn or have a creature with haste crew it!
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Absolutely they do! Think of it like this: you just bought a brand new car, but you can't just zoom off the lot without those keys first. Same deal with vehicles in MTG - they need a turn to warm up unless you've got a speedy creature with haste to crew them right away.
Summoning sickness on vehicles? Overrated. Just crew them up and watch opponents' faces as your freshly played car runs them over. Cars need keys, not rest, right?
Nope, they're just hunks of metal until a creature hops in. Vehicles themselves don't have summoning sickness because they aren't creatures... until they are. Once crewed and turned into a creature on the field, that's when summoning sickness kicks in. So technically, yes, but actually, it's more nuanced.
Honestly, I've smashed many opponents with freshly played vehicles. The trick is using creatures with haste to crew them. It's like having a turbo boost button on your deck.
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