Does Earthcraft affect target in MTG?

avatarJiggettingBait7 months ago
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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Yep, Earthcraft sure does affect targets, but not in the way you might think. It lets you untap a target land for each creature you tap that isn't summoning sick. So, it's all about those lands, baby! Perfect for ramping up your mana quickly, especially if you've got a swarm of creatures ready to tap.

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avatarColoringNoon7 months ago

Short answer: It targets lands, not creatures. Tap any creature you control (that can tap) and boom, untap a land of your choice. Great for a quick mana boost!


avatarGroaningRush7 months ago

Nah, Earthcraft isn't about targeting creatures or dealing damage. It's a combo enabler. Tap a creature, untap a land. Use it wisely, or just spam it with squirrel tokens for infinite mana fun times.

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