How do enchantments work in MTG?

avatarAffordingAggie2 years ago
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avatarColoringNoon2 years ago

Enchantments in Magic The Gathering are like the secret sauce to your deck, giving you special abilities or boosting your game with ongoing effects. Think of them as tools in your toolbox that stay on the battlefield and keep working for you until your opponent can deal with them. Some enchantments buff your creatures, mess with your opponent's plans, or even change the rules of the game itself!

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avatarComposingGuru2 years ago

Simple: Enchantments are spells that stick around. Cast them, pay their mana cost, and boom鈥攖hey're on the battlefield providing their effect until someone zaps them away or the game ends.


avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

Coming from someone who's been enchanted more times than I'd like to admit in MTG, enchantments are both a blessing and a curse. They can fortify your strategy or leave you scrambling. Pro tip: Always have a way to deal with them, or better yet, pack your deck with some game-changers of your own.

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