Can you mutate multiple times in MTG?

avatarSignalingCloud·2 years ago
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avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago

Absolutely, you can mutate onto the same creature multiple times in MTG! Each time you do, you stack the new mutation under or over the existing one, essentially turning your creature into a Swiss Army knife of abilities. Just remember, the top card dictates the creature’s power, toughness, and creature type, but you get to use all abilities from the mutation stack. It's like building your own monster every game!

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avatarTrainingLace·2 years ago

Only once per turn, right? Nope! You can mutate as many times as your heart desires (and your mana allows) during your turns. The stack of mutated creatures becomes a powerhouse of mixed abilities, making it a formidable force on the battlefield.


avatarDepetallingMummy·2 years ago

Mutate stack FTW! I've pulled off a 5x mutate stack in a single game. My opponent's face was priceless. Each mutation made my creature stronger and added more abilities. It's like Voltron with magic cards.

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