Does Swampwalk affect multicolored creatures in MTG?
Not necessarily true! Swampwalk works if the opponent has a Swamp. The creature's color, whether it's multicolored, monocolored, or colorless, isn't a factor in Swampwalk's effectiveness.
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Short answer: Yes, it does. Swampwalk lets a creature go unblocked if the opponent has a Swamp, regardless of the creature's colors.
Absolutely, Swampwalk does work on multicolored creatures, as long as one of their colors is black. Swampwalk means the creature can't be blocked as long as the defending player controls a Swamp. The color of the creature doesn't really matter; what matters is the land type your opponent has!
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