In real life, ninjutsu refers to the martial art strategies surrounding unconventional warfare. This includes things like espionage, guerrilla warfare, and sneaking around in the dark while wearing a cool cloak with a dagger tucked behind your back. In Magic, ninjutsu is a mechanic that lets you cheat ninjas into play! Maybe that doesn’t sound as cool as secret ninja war, but it’s actually much cooler if you like drawing cards and surprising your opponent in Magic. We’ll break the mechanic down in detail.
How Does Ninjutsu Work in MTG?
Ninjutsu is an activated ability that allows you to sneak a creature into combat by swapping out any other unblocked creature. It’s a powerful ability that only applies to a few cards with the ninja subtype.
Steps
An Example of Ninjutsu
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You have two creatures in play, your opponent has one. Let’s say you have an Elvish Mystic and a Grizzly Bear in play. Your opponent only has a Wall of Omens . [2] X Research source
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You attack with both creatures. You move to combat and turn the Bear and Elf sideways to tap them and say “I’m attacking with both creatures.”
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Your opponent declares blockers. Since you have two creatures to your opponent’s one, something on your side is going to get through. Since the Bear is a 2/2, your opponent puts the Wall in front of it. Nothing is blocking the Elvish Mystic. [3] X Research source
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Before damage, you cast your ninjutsu card. You say “before damage” to let your opponent know you have actions to take. You tap the ninjutsu mana and cast your ninjutsu card. At the same time, you return the Elvish Mystic to your hand. You put the ninjutsu creature in the attacking position. [4] X Research source
- You can cast ninjutsu cards normally, but you only pay the ninjutsu cost when you’re casting the card using the ability. It is not an additional cost (like Kicker).
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Any ninjutsu ETB effects occur. Most ninjutsu cards have some kind of added benefit or effect that occurs when you use the ninjutsu ability. If the ninjutsu card has an enter-the-battlefield (ETB) effect, it goes on the stack immediately.
- An example is Azra Smokeshaper . When it enters the battlefield, you choose a creature you control to become indestructible.
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Damage occurs and any combat damage effects occur. Many of the ninjutsu cards get to do something powerful when they deal combat damage to a player. If a ninjutsu card has a “Whenever X deals combat damage to a player, that player…” ability, this occurs after damage.
- An example here would be Coiling Stalker . When it deals damage to a player, you put a +1/+1 counter on a creature you control.
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References
- ↑ https://media.wizards.com/images/magic/tcg/resources/rules/MagicCompRules_21031101.pdf
- ↑ https://media.wizards.com/images/magic/tcg/resources/rules/MagicCompRules_21031101.pdf
- ↑ https://www.thegamer.com/magic-the-gathering-ninjutsu-guide/
- ↑ https://www.thegamer.com/magic-the-gathering-ninjutsu-guide/
- ↑ https://media.wizards.com/images/magic/tcg/resources/rules/MagicCompRules_21031101.pdf
- ↑ https://media.wizards.com/images/magic/tcg/resources/rules/MagicCompRules_21031101.pdf
- ↑ https://www.thegamer.com/magic-the-gathering-ninjutsu-guide/