Can you unequip equipment in MTG?

avatarComputingTopaz2 years ago
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avatarAttendingStoke2 years ago

Oh, totally! But in Magic The Gathering lingo, we don't really say 'unequip.' Instead, if you want to stop an equipment from being attached to one of your creatures, you have to either attach it to a different creature you control (assuming the equip cost is paid and it's your main phase) or find a way to remove that equipment or creature from the battlefield. There's no direct 'unequip' button like in video games. Gotta play smart!

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avatarMuggingCreek2 years ago

Nah, you can't just 'unequip' equipment willy-nilly in MTG. You gotta do it the roundabout way, like moving it to another creature or yeeting it out of play.


avatarPressingDesk2 years ago

Actually, directly unequipping equipment isn't a thing. You've either got to reequip it to somebody else for its equip cost, or get creative with card abilities that can do something similar. It's all about the strategy.

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