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Question by jj_studly44
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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can wall of vapor (blue) block more than one creature at a time or not ? my friend and I are having a disagreement about what "creatures" means exactly.it seems to me that it indicates that it can block multiple creatures at any one time. this makes sense to me since the last time I ran into a wall it was undamaged enough to withstand the next idiot that decided to run into it. I'd sure like to have a definitive statement as to the effect of this card

        In Advance, I thank you.


Answer by Halfelf
Submitted on 2/26/2004
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All creatures, including walls, can only block one creature each, unless there is an effect (Blaze of Glory, Two Headed Dragon, etc) that allows the creature to block more than one creature during combat. While your wall will be fine, and will not die due to combat damage, it will not be able to block more than one creature per turn.

 

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