Can you block a creature that has protection from your color?
A creature with protection from a color “can’t be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, enchanted, or equipped by anything” of that color. Now that’s a mouthful!
Can a green creature block a creature with protection from green?
A green creature can’t block a white creature with protection from green.
Do activated abilities have a color?
Abilities don’t have colors. Nightscape has no “blue ability”. Its second ability is as colorless as any other, and its source (the Master) is black, not blue. Protection from Black, among other effects, prevents the Centaur tokens from being the target of black spells and of abilities from black sources.
Can a creature with protection block unblockable?
An unblockable creature is still unblockable. Protection can’t remove abilities.
Can a creature with protection from something be targeted?
Attacking does not involve targeting, and in any case only requires the attacker to choose players or planeswalkers to attack, never the defending creatures. As you noted, a creature with protection from something can’t be blocked, targeted, dealt damage, enchanted, or equipped by anything that has that “something” quality.
Can you block a creature with protection from green?
In fact, declaring the creature with protection as a blocker is very often the right thing to do, as the creature won’t receive any combat damage and thus is likely to survive. Your creature having protection from green does not prevent you from blocking a green creature.
Can a 2 / 2 creature block a 7 / 7 green creature?
This means that a 2/2 creature with protection from green that is blocking a 7/7 green creature with trample only has to have 2 damage assigned to it, and the other 5 can go right to the player. You ignore the fact that 2 damage will be prevented due to protection, because you’ve already met the “lethal damage” requirement.
Can a creature with protection from black be enchanted?
Something with protection can’t be Damaged, Enchanted/Equipped, Blocked or Targeted by anything that has the characteristic it has protection from (usually a color, but not always). So a creature with protection from black CAN have counters placed on it by Black Sun’s Zenith , because it isn’t being targeted or damaged by that spell.