Does 'Until End of Turn' Destroy a Creature in MTG?

avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago
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avatarAttainingForda year ago

Actually, no. 'Until end of turn' effects wear off when the turn ends, so your creature will stick around unless something else sends it packing.

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avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

lol, no. 'Until end of turn' is like Cinderella's magic - it's all fun and games until the clock strikes midnight. Then, everything goes back to how it was. No creature gets destroyed just because the clock (or turn) runs out.


avatarResolvingGamea year ago

Nope, 'until end of turn' doesn't destroy a creature in Magic The Gathering. It typically refers to temporary effects, like buffs or debuffs. So, if your creature gets a boost or a negative effect that says 'until end of turn,' it goes back to normal once the turn ends. No graveyard trip for them!

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