How does Stab Wound work in MTG?

avatarJiggettingBait2 years ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl2 years ago

Oh, Stab Wound! It's a nasty one. When you cast Stab Wound on a creature, that creature gets -2/-2. So, if you put it on your opponent's creature, not only does it get weaker, but the cherry on top? Your opponent loses 2 life at the beginning of their upkeep as long as that creature is still limping around. It's like adding insult to injury!

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avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Just to keep it simple: Stab Wound makes a creature smaller (-2/-2) and hurts its controller (2 life lost) every turn. Perfect for turning their big threats into liabilities.


avatarSigningSpine2 years ago

Honestly, I think people sleep on Stab Wound. It's not just about making a creature weaker. It's a ticking time bomb for your opponent. Use it wisely!

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