Two headed giant planeswalker

Started by NonTimeboMala, January 25, 2012, 05:16:55 AM

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NonTimeboMala

In a two headed giant match...if your planeswalker is attacked can your partner block for you?? Just curious.

cltrn81

I do not see why not.  But not 100% sure

NonTimeboMala

I don't see why not either but a friend said since you control It you have to protect it

Greg54js

Well considering you are a team either you or your teammate can block

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Piemaster316

Okay so you said that if  someone attacks a planeswalker, but a planeswalker cannot be attacked directly only by redirectIng damage dealt to the

Mentonin

Quote from: Piemaster316 on February 01, 2012, 08:12:16 AM
Okay so you said that if  someone attacks a planeswalker, but a planeswalker cannot be attacked directly only by redirectIng damage dealt to the
when you attack you choose who to attack between the opponents in the game and opponent planeswalkers, you don't redirect damage. Even with cards that say target player, you can target a planes walker instead, but not redirect damage

cltrn81

Quote from: Piemaster316 on February 01, 2012, 08:12:16 AM
Okay so you said that if  someone attacks a planeswalker, but a planeswalker cannot be attacked directly only by redirectIng damage dealt to the

I believe that applies to non-combat damage like instants, abilities, or sorceries.  Pretty sure you have to declare a creature as attacking the player or the Planeswalker.

BlackJester

When you declare attackers, you also declare whether each attacker is going after a player or a Planeswalker.
For treating the Planeswalker like a permanent (for {Oblivion Ring} ), you target the Planeswalker directly.
For direct damage, you first have to target the player. Then as damage resolves, you may redirect it to the Planeswalker.
Capice?

Theroguard

Quote from: BlackJester on February 01, 2012, 09:30:27 AM
When you declare attackers, you also declare whether each attacker is going after a player or a Planeswalker.
For treating the Planeswalker like a permanent (for {Oblivion Ring} ), you target the Planeswalker directly.
For direct damage, you first have to target the player. Then as damage resolves, you may redirect it to the Planeswalker.
Capice?
.                                                              Or you can just hit the planeswalker because they are players and permanent so you can attack the main player witch if you kill them you win or the side player witch are planeswalkers both can be attacked directly.