How does Annihilator work in MTG?
Short and sweet: Annihilator forces your opponent to sacrifice a bunch of their stuff everytime the creature with Annihilator attacks. More Annihilator = more chaos.
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Okay, so imagine this: You're playing a game, and you attack with a creature that has Annihilator 2. Your opponent must sacrifice two permanents. And it's not just creatures, it could be lands, enchantments, whatever they have on the battlefield. It's like your creature is a bulldozer for their field.
Annihilator is a nasty keyword ability some creatures in Magic The Gathering have. When a creature with Annihilator attacks, the defending player has to sacrifice that many permanents before blockers are even declared. So, if your Eldrazi has Annihilator 4, your opponent needs to say goodbye to four of their cards on the field. It's a powerful way to clear the way and put pressure on your opponent!
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