What happens if you have first strike and double strike?
If a creature has first strike they deal damage in the first strike damage step. If it has double strike it will deal damage in both the first strike and ...
If a creature has first strike they deal damage in the first strike damage step. If it has double strike it will deal damage in both the first strike and ...
The shortest possible game of Monopoly requires only four turns, nine rolls of the dice, and twenty-one seconds, Daniel J. Myers, a professor of sociology...
Responding To Opening Bid Of 1♣ or 1♦ 1♣/1♦ – (1♦/)/1♥/1♠: – 6+ points with at least four cards in the new suit. In response always bid the longest suit f...
The deckbuilder in Magic Arena is due for an overhaul, so the information here will have to be updated. We’ll go through two common ways of constructing y...
Mathematicians measure probability by counting and using some very basic math, like addition and division. For example, you can add up the number of spade...
The chances that anyone has ever shuffled a pack of cards (fairly) in the same way twice in the history of the world, or ever will again, are infinitesima...
No, when a monster is tributed, whether for a summon or to satisfy a cost or effect, it is never destroyed. Rather you can take the word “tribute” and the...
Re: if i block and sacrifice a trample creature do i take damage. If you block a creature with trample and then sacrifice the blocking creature? Yes, you ...
Although an investigator cannot perform a component action from a single component more than once each round, he can perform component actions of differen...
Same-sounding words with different meanings and different spellings are considered different words. For example, if you want your teammates to guess THEAT...
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...
Declare blockers: Blockers are declared, then the active player receives priority, passes priority to his/her opponent etc, etc. Step ends. In which step ...