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What is 510 rule in mtg?

510.1a Each attacking creature and each blocking creature assigns combat damage equal to its power. Creatures that would assign 0 or less damage this way don't assign combat damage at all.
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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

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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What is Rule 509.4 MTG?

509.4a Any abilities that triggered on blockers being declared or that triggered during the process described in rules 509.1–3 are put onto the stack before the active player gets priority; the order in which they triggered doesn't matter.
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How does blocking with multiple creatures work?

If an attacker is blocked by multiple creatures, the attacking player can divide its combat damage among them. The player starts by assigning damage to the first blocking creature in line. If that creature is assigned lethal damage, further damage may be assigned to that creature and/or the next one in line.
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What is Rule 506 MTG?

Only a player or a planeswalker can be attacked. 506.3a If an effect would put a noncreature permanent onto the battlefield attacking or blocking, the permanent does enter the battlefield but it's never considered to be an attacking or blocking permanent.
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What is 302.6 rule MTG?

302.6 A creature's activated ability with the tap symbol or the untap symbol in its activation cost can't be activated unless the creature has been under its controller's control continuously since their most recent turn began.
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What is Rule 701.17 MTG?

701.17c If multiple players scry at once, each of those players looks at the top cards of their library at the same time. Those players decide in APNAP order (see rule 101.4) where to put those cards, then those cards move at the same time.
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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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Can you block with 2 creatures in magic?

You choose which creatures block which attackers. If you choose two, the blocked creatures controller gets to choose which order that creature deals combat damage. The blocked creature must deal lethal damage to deal its damage to the next blocker. If it would kill both, the damage is all done at the same time.
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Can you block with a creature then tap it?

Yes. Blockers only need to be untapped when they're actually declared as blockers; after that, tapping & untapping have no effect on blocking or any other parts of combat.
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What is Rule 309 MTG?

309.2c Dungeon cards are not permanents. They can't be cast. Dungeon cards can't leave the command zone except as they leave the game.
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What is Rule 707.12 MTG?

707.12. An effect that instructs a player to cast a copy of an object (and not just copy a spell) follows the rules for casting spells, except that the copy is created in the same zone the object is in and then cast while another spell or ability is resolving.
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What is Magic Rule 800.4 A?

800.4a When a player leaves the game, all objects (see rule 109) owned by that player leave the game and any effects which give that player control of any objects or players end. Then, if that player controlled any objects on the stack not represented by cards, those objects cease to exist.
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Can you sacrifice a creature that is blocking?

The answer to both is yes. After blockers are declared and before damage is dealt, instants and activated abilities can be used. If sacrifice a blocker, it will do no damage (as it is no longer on the battlefield) but the creature it is blocking is still blocked.
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What happens if you destroy a blocking creature?

Killing a blocker won't get the attacker's damage through (unless it has trample). Combat is one of the main parts of Magic! With most decks winning with creatures dealing damage, it is key to understand how combat works! If a creature is blocked, it is forever blocked, until combat is over.
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Can you tap a creature with summoning sickness?

Can Creatures With Summoning Sickness Use Tap Abilities? No, they can't. It's explicitly stated that the creature can't attack or use activated abilities that include the tap or untap symbols in their cost when it's summoning sick.
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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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Does double strike count as attacking twice?

Does Double Strike Hit a Player 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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Can you assign 1 damage to each creature?

A player assigns a creature's combat damage according to the following rules: 510.1a Each attacking creature and each blocking creature assigns combat damage equal to its power. Creatures that would assign 0 or less damage this way don't assign combat damage at all.
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What is the most banned card in MTG?

10 Powerful Magic: The Gathering Cards That Were Banned Or Restricted
  1. 1 Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis. Banned in Modern, Legal in Legacy, Vintage, & Commander.
  2. 2 Mana Drain. Banned in Legacy, Legal in Vintage & Commander. ...
  3. 3 Yawgmoth's Will. ...
  4. 4 Umezawa's Jitte. ...
  5. 5 Birthing Pod. ...
  6. 6 Tolarian Academy. ...
  7. 7 Oko, Thief Of Crowns. ...
  8. 8 Skullclamp. ...
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How many MTG cards is too many?

Most formats don't have a maximum card limit, but for most formats the minimum card limit is 60 and most people choose to have 60 card decks unless there is a very good reason not to.
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Can I have more than 7 cards in MTG?

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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What is the vanilla rule in MTG?

What Are Vanilla Creatures in MTG? “Vanilla” is a slang term used to describe a creature in Magic that has no abilities. It's just a basic creature with power and toughness, a type line, and mana cost, and usually a block of flavor text (check out Catacomb Crocodile for some premium vanilla creature flavor text).
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What is Rule 611 MTG?

Continuous Effects. 611.1 A continuous effect modifies characteristics of objects, modifies control of objects, or affects players or the rules of the game, for a fixed or indefinite period. 611.2 A continuous effect may be generated by the resolution of a spell or ability.
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What is Rule 805.8 MTG?

805.8. If an effect gives a player an extra turn or adds a phase or step to that player's turn, that player's team takes the extra turn, phase, or step. If an effect causes a player to skip a step, phase, or turn, that player's team does so.
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