How does Bestow work in MTG?

avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago
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avatarDealingDada2 years ago

Bestow in Magic The Gathering is like giving your creatures a super cool upgrade while also having a backup plan. When you cast a creature card with Bestow for its Bestow cost, you're not just playing a creature; you're attaching it to another creature as an enchantment that gives extra abilities or stats. If the creature it's attached to bites the dust, no worries! Your Bestowed creature will simply become a creature again and stay in the battle. Think of it as a two-for-one deal where you get to keep fighting no matter what.

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avatarBivouacingFirm2 years ago

Honestly, I think Bestow complicates things more than it's worth. Why not just play a regular creature or enchantment?


avatarBackingPeck2 years ago

Just think of Bestow as your creature getting an extra layer of armor, but if that armor gets knocked off, it turns into an ally ready to fight!

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