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Can you triple block magic?

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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Can you put more than one blocker magic?

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. This process is known as “declaring blockers.”
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How many creatures can you block with magic?

Blocking mechanics

By default, each blocking creature can only block one attacking creature. Some creatures have a mechanic that allows them to block extra creatures (This creature can block an additional N creatures each combat.).
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What are the limits of magic?

Magic can forestall death, but it cannot resurrect the dead. Wizards are able to extend the normal human lifespan; the Elixir of Life, a byproduct of the Philosopher's Stone, can make its drinker “immortal”.
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Can you have more than 4 creatures in a party MTG?

As a result, to have a full Party a player must have, at minimum, four creatures in play. Additionally, the spaces in a Party cannot be filled by multiple of the same creature type. This means a board consisting of a Rogue, a Warrior, and five Wizards would only count as a Party of three.
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Can You Block with Multiple Creatures? ┃ Magic the Gathering ┃ Magic for Beginners

How does blocking multiple creatures work?

If its blocking exactly one creature, it assigns all its combat damage to that creature. If its blocking two or more creatures, it assigns its combat damage to those creatures according to the damage assignment order announced for it. This may allow the blocking creature to divide its combat damage.
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How does double strike work with multiple blockers?

If a double strike blocker kills the creature it's blocking with first strike damage, it can't then block another creature again that same combat. Blockers are assigned at the start of combat. They can't change halfway through.
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Can you have more than 7 cards in Magic?

Each player has a maximum hand size, which is normally seven cards. A player may have any number of cards in their hand, but as part of their cleanup step, the player must discard excess cards down to the maximum hand size.
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Can you have 100 cards in a Magic deck?

How many cards are in a MTG Commander deck? A Commander deck is 100 cards and you can't have more than one of any card that isn't a basic land. That means it's a little bit harder to try and optimise than most formats, but that's also a big part of its charm.
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How many cards is too many in Magic?

Can I Put More Than 60 Cards in My Deck? With the exception of Commander and Brawl, which each have a maximum (and minimum) deck size of 100, your deck has no maximum hand size. In theory, you can put as many cards in your deck as you want!
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What is the maximum number of the same card in Magic?

Playing four copies of a card is your maximum—and naturally, that means these are the cards you are most likely to draw in a game.
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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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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 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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Can menace block menace?

A creature with menace can't be blocked by just one creature during combat. This means that if you swing at your opponent with a creature with menace, they'll have to block using two or more creatures to deal with the incoming attack.
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Can I block creatures if I have protection?

So, how does protection affect creatures? Here's what the reminder text says: A creature with protection from a color “can't be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, enchanted, or equipped by anything” of that color.
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Can you block and then sacrifice a creature?

You are welcome to sacrifice creatures after they are declared as blockers but before they deal combat damage.
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What wins indestructible vs Deathtouch?

Indestructible creatures also ignore deathtouch. Normally, a creature is destroyed if it takes damage from a creature with deathtouch. But since indestructible creatures can't be destroyed, they're immune.
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Does Hexproof stop Deathtouch?

Because deathtouch does not target a creature, hexproof won't protect a creature from deathtouch. Instead, the hexproof creature will just be dealt damage normally and be destroyed as a result.
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Can you give a creature double strike twice?

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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What is the 7 card rule for Magic?

In paper magic there are litterly hundreds of cards that will allow a player to have more than seven cards in hand during their turn. The rule in actual magic is that at the end of your turn you must discard any cards you haven't played if you have more than seven.
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Is it bad to have more than 60 cards in a Magic deck?

You can play as many cards as you want in a Magic deck. So why don't people generally play more than the minimum? After all, playing more gives you access to additional different cards and can even prevent decking if the game comes down to that. It's all about card quality.
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What is the Magic card with the longest name?

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What is the best ratio for a Magic deck?

You can have more, but I recommend sticking as close to 40 cards as possible while aiming for a ratio of 24 playable cards to 16 lands, adjusting for your curve as you see fit.
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Should you always have 7 cards in Magic?

What is the 7 card rule for Magic? In paper magic there are litterly hundreds of cards that will allow a player to have more than seven cards in hand during their turn. The rule in actual magic is that at the end of your turn you must discard any cards you haven't played if you have more than seven.
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