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A simple guide to one of Magic’s most misunderstood abilities
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In Magic: The Gathering, menace is one of the most common keywords you’ll come across. It functionally makes a creature tougher to block by requiring at least two blockers to successfully block it. Here, we’ll explain how menace works, what kind of odd rule interactions exist, and how you can deal with creatures that have menace in your games.
Things You Should Know
- If a creature has menace, it cannot be blocked by one creature. The blocking player must place at least two blockers in front of it.
- If a menace creature is blocked, the attacking player chooses how the damage is assigned to each of the creatures.
- Menace is a very common keyword. It mainly appears on black and red creatures, but every color has access to cards with menace.
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- Multiple instances of menace are redundant—they don’t stack on top of one another.Thanks
- There are a handful of cards that have text saying the card “can’t be blocked except by 3 or more creatures.” Since it’s not an evergreen keyword, this kind of text on a card is often called “super menace” or “double menace” by players.Thanks
- Fun fact, Hexmark Destroyer has the most extreme version of “super menace.” It can’t be blocked except by 6 or more creatures!Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://magic.wizards.com/en/keyword-glossary
- ↑ https://draftsim.com/blocking-mtg/
- ↑ https://mtg.fandom.com/wiki/Unblockable
- ↑ https://mtgoracle.com/commander-101-interaction/
- ↑ https://draftsim.com/mtg-tutors/
- ↑ https://commandersherald.com/comprehending-competitive-how-to-stop-thassas-oracle/
- ↑ https://draftsim.com/intimidate-mtg/
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