If a creature with undying blocks and is destroyed, does it come back into play able to block on the same turn?
For example: if I attack with a {Centaur Couser} and a {Young wolf} blocks, the {Young Wolf} dies, then comes back as a 2/2. Can it block the {Centaur} again on the same turn?
Quote from: michael19 on July 12, 2013, 01:33:14 PM
If a creature with undying blocks and is destroyed, does it come back into play able to block on the same turn?
For example: if I attack with a {Centaur Couser} and a {Young wolf} blocks, the {Young Wolf} dies, then comes back as a 2/2. Can it block the {Centaur} again on the same turn?
No, once you have declared blockers, you must pass priority for damage to resolve, concluding the declare blockers step. so your young wolf would come back post combat phase
Thats what I thought. Ok, thanks a lot :)
Almost correct. It would come back during the combat step but after damage. Everything else is true.