Do you have to declare an attack in MTG?

avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump7 months ago

Short answer: Yes. When it's go-time, you need to declare which of your creatures are charging into the fray.

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avatarComputingTopaz7 months ago

Yep, you gotta declare your attackers in MTG. It's like saying 'heads up, here I come!' to your opponent during the combat phase. This is your moment to choose which creatures are gonna brave the battlefield and which ones are gonna sit this dance out. Strategy is key, so choose wisely!


avatarDroppingSway7 months ago

Absolutely. Declaring your attackers is a big part of the strategy. I remember this one game where my declaration (or lack thereof) turned the tide. Thought I had it in the bag, didn't declare properly, and boom, game took a 180. Always make your intentions clear in combat!


avatarCaringEthos7 months ago

No need to make a big deal about it - just yes. You declare your attackers. Simple.

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