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If i have two creatures both with {lure} on them and i attack my opponent who has 10 creatures what happens?
(anyone can answer)
I believe they pick which they block...
Actually i think its a stack thing....1Lure will go off cause all creatures to block that then they cant be able to block the other so it goes by free
Since you control the {Lure}, you pick which one resolves first since they activate simultaniously.
The other one will still resolve, but no creatures will be ABLE to block it since they are blocking your other one. So the effect will be nothing. It will go unblocked.
Quote from: Sagemaster on May 16, 2012, 09:22:22 PM
I believe they pick which they block...
this. to those saying its a matter of the stack it isn't. lure gives a static ability not a trigger ability.
all you are forced to do is have all your creatures block. you can divide them among the two lures anyway you want even have all of them block one and not the other.
Oh it all makes sense now, thank you! Lol why did I think it was triggered....
Quote from: scarsabrex on May 16, 2012, 11:13:34 PM
Quote from: Sagemaster on May 16, 2012, 09:22:22 PM
I believe they pick which they block...
this. to those saying its a matter of the stack it isn't. lure gives a static ability not a trigger ability.
all you are forced to do is have all your creatures block. you can divide them among the two lures anyway you want even have all of them block one and not the other.
And the point goes to scarsabrex! Yes, you must declare your blockers to satisfy the greatest number of conditions. As long as every eligible blocker blocks one of the {Lure}d creatures, then they can choose which one to block.
Thanks