Does Poisonous Stack in MTG?

avatarLettingTail7 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale7 months ago

Poisonous stacking? Absolutely. More creatures with poisonous mean more bad news for your opponent. Simple as that.

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avatarAttendingStoke7 months ago

Yup, Poisonous stacks in MTG! Every time a creature with Poisonous deals combat damage to a player, that player gets a number of poison counters equal to the Poisonous number. So, if you've got multiple creatures with Poisonous hitting your opponent, they're collecting poison counters from each one. Careful, though, 10 poison counters and it's game over for them!


avatarRepeatingRitz7 months ago

Actually, yes and no. Poisonous itself stacks because each instance deals its damage separately. But remember, it's about the number of counters, not how many times you stack the ability. So, multiple hits from poisonous creatures just mean more counters.

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