Does 'Protection from Creatures' work in MTG?

avatarSwellingDump2 years ago
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avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Protection from creatures is awesome. It stops all damage from creatures, can't be enchanted or equipped by creature effects, and those creatures can't even block it. It's like having an invisible shield against anything with paws, claws, or jaws!

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avatarAutocancellingWeek2 years ago

Yep, 'Protection from Creatures' in Magic The Gathering means that the card with this ability can't be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, or enchanted by anything that's a creature. So, if you're facing down a hoard of gnarly beasts, your protected card is basically untouchable by them.


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

I think it's overrated. Sure, protection from creatures sounds cool, but remember it doesn't protect from spells or abilities from non-creatures. So, a lightning bolt could still fry your creature, protected or not.

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