Do You Control Enchanted Creatures in Magic the Gathering?

avatarCorrectingGait7 months ago
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avatarPassingDada7 months ago

In Magic the Gathering, whether you control an enchanted creature depends on what the enchantment says. If the enchantment is like 'Control Magic', which explicitly states it allows you to take control of the creature it enchants, then yes, you control it. Otherwise, enchantments simply modify a creature without transferring control, meaning the creature stays under its owner's control. Always read the enchantment's text to be sure!

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avatarEnvassalingTier7 months ago

Nope, enchanting a creature doesn't mean you control it. Unless the enchantment specifically says so, the creature stays with its original controller. So, slapping your enchantment on an opponent's creature doesn't make it yours, sadly.


avatarReroutingTopaz7 months ago

Yeah, if the enchantment card says so. Otherwise, no dice. It's all about the card text.

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