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can two or more creatures defend one creature?

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Question by joshua
Submitted on 11/8/2003
Related FAQ: Magic: The Gathering Rules FAQ, v4.02 (part 1)
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can two or more creatures defend one creature?


Answer by MillMaster
Submitted on 12/16/2003
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As long as a creature is able to legaly block an attacking creature, you can block with as many creatures as you see fit. The attacking player choses how to divide the damage from his attacker among your blockers.

 

Answer by Greg
Submitted on 2/16/2004
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Mill Master, you said the attacking creature must divide it's damage among the defending creatures.

Now, if the attacking creature, (lets say a 8/4), has trample, and two 3/3's block it.
Now, does the attacking creature deal 5 trample damage to both creatures? Or just one?

 

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