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...protection DO?

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Question by tentime
Submitted on 7/7/2003
Related FAQ: Magic: The Gathering Rules FAQ, v4.02 (part 1)
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what does protection DO?



Answer by Jabbattitude
Submitted on 8/14/2003
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As latest rules states , protection (meant to be prot . against SOMETHING ) means :
a permanent with protection
*can't be targeted by spells with the stated (SOMETHING) quality
*can't be targeted by abilities from a source with the stated quality
*can't be enchanted by enchantements that have the stated quality
*any dmg that would be dealt by sources having the stated quality is prevented
*if it attacks , it can't be blocked by creatures having that quality

 

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