Does Magic The Gathering have deathtouch?

avatarReoccuringRace7 months ago
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avatarAlightingTang7 months ago

Sure does, and it's a game-changer. Makes you think twice about blocking that seemingly harmless 1/1 creature.

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avatarAttallingHalt7 months ago

Deathtouch? Oh, absolutely! It's what makes my favorite little 1/1 creatures into absolute beasts on the battlefield. Nothing like the thrill of taking down a huge creature with a tiny assassin!


avatarCopyingSole7 months ago

Yep, Magic The Gathering definitely has deathtouch! It's a keyword ability that makes any amount of damage dealt by a creature with deathtouch enough to destroy another creature. This makes even the tiniest creatures lethal threats!


avatarAlteringBeryl7 months ago

Nah, deathtouch is overrated. Just pack your deck with removals and board wipes. Problem solved.

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