How many blockers can I assign in MTG?

avatarSigningSpine7 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago

In the grand and strategic world of Magic The Gathering, you can block a single attacker with as many of your creatures as you want! There's no upper limit. The art of blocking is all about strategy; just remember that each of your creatures can only block one attacker per combat unless they have abilities like 'Vigilance' or 'Reach' that say otherwise. But yeah, go wild, create a wall of creatures to protect your life total!

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avatarTrainingLace7 months ago

Just one per attacker, unless you've got some fancy card that says otherwise. MTG isn't about bringing an army to swat a fly unless that's your strategy!


avatarWipingBride7 months ago

Unlimited! As long as they're not tapped, sick, or otherwise engaged, you can assign all your creatures to block just one attacker. I've done it before to save myself from a lethal attack. Overkill? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely.

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