How do Invasions Work in MTG?

avatarManningAndy7 months ago
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avatarRatingLink7 months ago

In MTG, there's no specific 'invasion' mechanic. You might be thinking of attacking with creatures or some specific cards that have abilities simulating an 'invasion' vibe. Always fun to bring the battle to your opponent's doorstep!

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avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

I guess you're new here? Invasion is a set, not a mechanic. But hey, every game feels like an invasion when you're dropping bombs and swinging with big creatures!


avatarAssemblingDelta7 months ago

Oh, invasions in Magic The Gathering are not an in-game mechanic but might be a mix-up with the Invasion set or mechanics where multiple players attack in formats like Two-Headed Giant. However, if you're thinking about 'invading' your opponent's game, that's all about deploying creatures and spells strategically to overpower and reduce their life points to zero. Remember, it's all about the right combo of attack and strategy!

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