Can I target artifact creatures with artifact-destroying spells in MTG?

avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago
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avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Absolutely, you can target artifact creatures with artifact-destroying spells in MTG. Since artifact creatures are still artifacts, they're fair game for any 'destroy target artifact' spells. It's like hitting two birds with one stone!

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avatarRollingHank2 years ago

Nope, think of it this way: artifact creatures wear both an 'artifact' hat and a 'creature' hat, so if your spell wants to smash artifacts, it sure can smash those that walk and talk too.


avatarRegulatingHale2 years ago

Artifact creatures? Fair game for artifact-destroying spells. But remember, always read your cards carefully; the devil's in the details!


avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Yes. Artifact creatures count as both artifacts and creatures, so spells that target artifacts can definitely target artifact creatures too. It's a great strategy to remove those pesky artifact creatures off the board.

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