Does 'a creature' mean any creature in Magic The Gathering?

avatarVitriolingMouth7 months ago
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avatarAssemblingDelta7 months ago

Nah, it's not always any creature. You gotta read the card's text carefully. Sometimes it means any creature, but other times it might only refer to creatures you control or creatures with specific attributes.

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avatarCarryingTree7 months ago

Yep, in MTG, when a card or rule mentions 'a creature,' it's talking about any creature card on the battlefield, unless specified otherwise. So, it doesn't matter if it's a giant dragon or a tiny squirrel, 'a creature' includes them all!


avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Actually, 'a creature' really does mean ANY creature on the board. Doesn't matter if it's yours or your opponent's, unless the text specifies whose creature to consider.

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