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  2. List of Magic: The Gathering keywords - Wikipedia

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    [12] [9] For instance, a creature such as Boros Swiftblade which has 1 power, 2 toughness, and double strike would defeat a creature with 2 power and 1 toughness in combat and survive, unless the latter creature also has first strike or double strike, as the first strike damage would destroy it before it would be able to deal damage. If the ...

  3. Magic: The Gathering rules - Wikipedia

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    Magic can be played in various formats; each format provides additional rules for deck construction and gameplay, with many confining the pool of permitted cards to those released in a specified group of Magic card sets. There are two main categories mandated by the Wizards Play Network (WPN): Tournament and Casual. [6]

  4. Mirrodin - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Auras, however, Equipment can only be attached to creatures you control in most cases, and remain in play even if the creature they were attached to leaves play. Affinity reduces the total cost of the spell by the number of permanents in play of a certain type, which in the case of Mirrodin was always artifacts or basic land types.

  5. Magic: The Gathering - Wikipedia

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    Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. [1] Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast , Magic was the first trading card game and had approximately fifty million players as of February 2023 [update] .

  6. Magic: The Gathering deck types - Wikipedia

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    Stax, a prison deck which uses Smokestack to destroy opposing permanents, Crucible of Worlds to replay permanents to feed the Smokestack, and Sphere of Resistance and Tangle Wire to tie up an opponent's mana and prevent them from ever playing spells. [25] Stasis, which uses Stasis and cards such as Forsaken City or Boomerang. [37]

  7. Kamigawa - Wikipedia

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    Legend and Wall were the last creature types in Magic to have inherent rules associated with them. The set's expansion symbol is a torii , the entrance to the Shinto temple. This is especially important, as Kamigawa's original idea was summed up as " Shinto gone horribly wrong": Kami warring against their human worshippers.

  8. Zendikar - Wikipedia

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    Allies, a new creature type, have an effect (getting larger, gaining life, making creature tokens, etc.) that triggers when itself or another Ally enters the battlefield. Intimidate is a new keyword mechanic that makes a creature unable to be blocked except by artifact creatures and creatures that share a color with the creature.

  9. Theros Block - Wikipedia

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    Tribute: an enters-the-battlefield ability of creatures, replacing Monstrous and intending to evoke a similar flavor. However, it occurs only when the creature comes into play. At this time, an opponent may choose to give the Tribute creature a certain number of +1/+1 counters. If no opponent chooses to do this, the Tribute creature has a ...

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