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Can summoning sickness block?

The only thing that creatures cannot do with summoning sickness is attack or use an activated ability that requires it to tap. Creatures with summoning sickness MAY still block.
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Does summoning sickness stop blocking?

Summoning Sickness doesn't stop you from using an ability on a creature. Summoning Sickness doesn't stop you from using the creature as a blocker.
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Can creatures block the turn they are played?

As long as you control the creature and it is untapped, you may block with it during the declare blockers step.
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What abilities do summoning sickness stop?

What Is Summoning Sickness in MTG? Summoning sickness is a term used to describe a creature that has just been played on the battlefield, and because of this it can't attack or use a tap ability. Summoning sickness only lasts until your next turn.
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What is affected by summoning sickness?

Although all permanents experience Summoning Sickness, only Creatures, Artifact Creatures, Land Creatures, planeswalker creatures and Enchantment Creatures (or Land, Artifacts, planeswalkers or Enchantments that have become creatures) are affected by Summoning Sickness.
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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

For each attacking creature you can choose one or more of your creatures to block it. A creature can't block more than one attacking creature at a time outside of some very particular circumstances.
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Can you crew vehicles to block?

However, vehicles themselves are susceptible to summoning sickness — you can always crew a vehicle and use it to block, but you can't attack with it the turn it comes into play unless it has haste.
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Can creatures with summoning sickness block magic?

Yes. A creature with summoning sickness can't attack or use abilities that tap them. Creatures with summoning sickness can block and use abilities that don't tap them.
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Does first strike work when blocking?

Yes, you can block a creature with first strike. When declaring blockers, you just have to be aware that a creature with first strike will deal combat damage before a creature without first strike.
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Can vigilance block flying?

Elder Gargaroth's ability is triggered by it attacking and blocking, which is where vigilance really elevates this card. Because it doesn't tap to attack, Elder Gargaroth can always block on your turn. With reach, it can even block flying creatures right out the gate too.
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What is the rule for blocking in MTG?

A creature must be untapped in order for it to block. Each creature can only block a single attacker, but multiple defending creatures can block the same attacker. Both players are given a chance to cast instants and activate abilities after blockers have been declared.
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Does killing a creature stop an activated ability?

Once an ability is activated or triggered it is independent of its source. A common misconception in Magic is that you can prevent an activated or triggered ability from being resolving by destroying the source of the ability. This is not true and has never been the way that Magic works.
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Can you tap a creature not on your turn?

You can't tap a creature whenever you want. You can only tap a creature when you need to attack, activate its ability, or pay a specific cost. The same rule applies to untapping creatures. You can only untap a creature during your untap step or when prompted to by a spell or ability.
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Does first strike beat Deathtouch?

Creatures with deathtouch deal damage during the regular combat damage step. Fortunately, if you block a creature with deathtouch with a creature with first strike or double strike, your creature will deal damage during the first strike damage step, before the deathtouch creature can return fire.
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Does Deathtouch affect fighting?

The damage is dealt simultaneously, and it is dealt by the creatures themselves, so abilities like deathtouch, lifelink, and infect will work as normal. Damage dealt while fighting is not combat damage, so abilities like first strike or Double strike won't have any effect.
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Is double strike better than first strike?

Yes. Double strike makes your creature deal damage once as if it had first strike and then again during the regular damage step. This means that when hitting either a creature, a player, or a planeswalker, they're dealt damage equal to the creature's power twice.
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Does blinking a creature give it summoning sickness?

“Summoning Sickness” means that a creature cannot attack or use activated abilities that require tapping until you have continuously controlled it since the beginning of the controller's most recent turn. Continuously controlled — it has not been blinked, bounced and recast, killed and re-animated, etc.
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When summoning sickness ends?

TL;DR: Summoning sickness wears off when the creature begins a turn under its current controller's control. If it changes controllers, it will be sick again.
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Can you regenerate a creature with summoning sickness?

You can regenerate a creature even if it has summoning sickness. You can do so because regenerate doesn't need the creature to tap as part of one of its abilities. Instead, regenerate taps the creature as part of its rules, which don't care about summoning sickness.
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Can you crew with summoning sickness?

Regarding vehicles and Kumena--yes, you can tap a summoning sick creature to crew a vehicle. Think of it this way--summoning sickness only affects a creature's ability to tap itself. Vehicles or cards like Kumena, Tyrant of Orazca are the ones causing the creature to become tapped--not the sick creature.
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Can I block with uncrewed vehicles?

Vehicles are not creatures if they haven't been crewed this turn. Things that aren't creatures cannot block. Only if they've been turned into creatures by another effect other than crewing. If you want to block with a vehicle you need to keep the pilots on standby.
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What does crew 4 mean?

: Another target Vehicle you control becomes an artifact creature until end of turn. Crew 4 (Tap any number of creatures you control with total power 4 or more: This Vehicle becomes an artifact creature until end of turn.)
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Can a 0 power creature deal combat damage?

Does 0 Count as Combat Damage? A creature with 0 or negative power deals no damage during the damage step. If you put Curiosity on your 0-power creature, for example, you won't draw any cards in combat whether the creature goes unblocked or not.
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What is the rule 510.1 D?

510.1d A blocking creature assigns combat damage to the creatures it's blocking. If it isn't currently blocking any creatures (if, for example, they were destroyed or removed from combat), it assigns no combat damage. If it's blocking exactly one creature, it assigns all its combat damage to that creature.
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Can you triple block in MTG?

If you attack, your opponent can just double (or triple) block, and the result will be the same as if your creature didn't have first strike: you will trade with one of the creatures.
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