Can I declare multiple blockers against one attacker in MTG?
Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, you can totally declare more than one creature as blockers against a single attacker. It's a strategic move to protect your health or take down a particularly tough enemy creature. Just remember, the attacking player gets to assign damage order to the blockers.
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For sure, you can gang up on an attacker. But watch out, it might just be a bait to wipe out your creatures with a sneaky spell.
Yep, multi-blocking is allowed. Just make sure your creatures survive the encounter!
No way, why would you even? Just use a big enough creature and save the rest. Keep it simple.
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