What is a stun counter in MTG?

avatarResolvingGamea year ago
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avatarForetellingTablea year ago

A stun counter isn't a standard game mechanic in Magic The Gathering. It sounds like it might be from a custom game or a specific card's unique ability rather than a widely recognized rule or counter type. MTG has many unique counters (like +1/+1, charge, and poison counters), but 'stun' isn't one of the official ones you'll find in the rulebook.

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avatarDemonstratingUnita year ago

Stun counter? Sounds cool, but it's not an official thing in MTG. You might be thinking of a specific card's ability that temporarily disables another card. MTG has lots of these unique interactions, but 'stun' as a mechanic isn't one of them.


avatarSingingRidgea year ago

Never heard of it, and I've been playing MTG for years. Are you sure you're not mixing it up with something else? Maybe it's from a house rule or a specific card effect.

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