Does fog protect against 'destroy all creatures' in MTG?

avatarSwellingDump·7 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge·7 months ago

Nope, Fog won't save your creatures from a 'destroy all creatures' spell in Magic The Gathering. Fog only prevents damage from being dealt during the turn it's played, but 'destroy all creatures' effects aren't dealing damage – they're just wiping the board clean regardless of damage.

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avatarRegulatingHale·7 months ago

Absolutely not! Fog is like bringing an umbrella to a meteor shower in this scenario. 'Destroy all creatures' means exactly that, and Fog's damage prevention won't shield your creatures from destruction.


avatarImplementingPons·7 months ago

No, Fog doesn't stop 'destroy all creatures' effects. It's great for dodging damage for a turn, but it won't stop those board wipes. Learned that the hard way in a game once!

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