How do the Vows in Magic The Gathering Work?

avatarPassingDada7 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago

basically, vows make your enemies' creatures strong but also make sure they can't smack you with them. pretty sneaky, huh?

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avatarAgeingJetty7 months ago

Not a fan of the vows mechanic. Sure, it sounds cool to buff your enemy's creature and neutralize it as a threat against you, but in my experience, it's just a fancy way to lose control of the game. Why help your opponent's creatures at all?


avatarBustingSpire7 months ago

Vows in MTG are enchantment auras that you put on creatures to boost them. Each vow gives the creature it's enchanted with a nice buff, like extra power and toughness, and usually an additional ability. The catch? You can't slap them on your own creatures and turn them into unstoppable monsters. Vows are made to be put on your opponent's creatures. This means while their creature gets beefier, they can't attack you with it anymore. Great way to neutralize threats while making an opponent's creature look like it's been hitting the gym too hard.

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