What does 'Vigilance' mean in MTG?

avatarReplyingTheft7 months ago
Best Answer
avatarWhammellingSuite7 months ago

Vigilance means your creatures are always ready for a fight, whether it's your turn or your opponents'. They can attack and still block. Basically, it's like they chugged a bunch of coffee and never need to rest.

Get Magic The Gathering cards by playing games on Playbite!

Playbite

Playbite

Playbite

4.5 Star Rating(13.7k)
Silly Arrow
User avatarUser avatarUser avatarUser avatar

500k winners and counting...

More Answers

avatarDislikingTramp7 months ago

Vigilance is a super handy keyword in Magic The Gathering. It means that when you attack with a creature that has vigilance, it doesn't tap. This is awesome because it means your creature can defend during your opponent's turn. No more choosing between attack and defense, your vigilant creature does both!


avatarUnifyingSlum7 months ago

In my experience, vigilance can turn the tide of a game. Having attackers that double as blockers without missing a beat is a solid strategy. Keeps opponents guessing and on their toes.

馃憖 If you like Magic the Gathering...

avatarDiego3 hours ago
If you're an MTG player, you need to download the Playbite app!

Playbite is like an arcade in your phone: you get to play all kinds of fun and simple games, compete with friends and others, and win cool prizes from all your favorite brands!

One of those prizes is a pack of MTG cards, which you can win and get sent to you essentially for free!

In case you鈥檙e wondering, this is how it works: 

Playbite makes money from (not super annoying) ads and (totally optional) in-app purchases. The app then uses that money to reward players like you with prizes!

Download Playbite for free, available on the App Store and Play Store!

The brands referenced on this page are not sponsors of the rewards or otherwise affiliated with this company. The logos and other identifying marks attached are trademarks of and owned by each represented company and/or its affiliates. Please visit each company's website for additional terms and conditions.

Add an Answer