Can you block with more than one creature in MTG?

avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago
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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Sure can! Multi-blocking is a key defensive strategy. Watch out though; it gets tricky with damage assignment and combat tricks.

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avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Yes, multi-blocking is a thing! Throw a party at the attacker. The more, the merrier (or scarier, depending on which side you're on).


avatarAssemblingDelta2 years ago

Absolutely! In Magic The Gathering, you can definitely block an attacking creature with more than one of your creatures. This strategy can help you take down bigger threats or protect your life total more effectively. Just remember, the attacker gets to assign damage to your blockers, so plan accordingly!


avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

Nope, always one-on-one duels. JK, of course, you can block with multiple creatures. It鈥檚 like gang-up on the bully time.

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