Are hounds considered dogs in Magic The Gathering?

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avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

Oh, absolutely! In the mystical world of Magic The Gathering, hounds and dogs are indeed considered the same. Wizards of the Coast, the creators, officially updated their stance on this. So, all those beloved hound cards you've got? Feel free to call them your MTG pups with pride!

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avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

They totally are! Hounds were officially reclassified as dogs in MTG to make things less confusing and more adorable. So next time you're summoning a ferocious guardian, remember it's not just a hound鈥攊t's your loyal doggo ready for battle.


avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago

Actually, I think it made things more confusing. Hounds were unique. Now, it's all just 'dogs.' Not a fan.


avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

Yes, hounds are dogs. MTG made it official. End of story.

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