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**'''509.6.''' If a spell or ability causes a creature on the battlefield to block an attacking creature, the active player announces the blocking creature's placement in the attacking creature's damage assignment order. The relative order among the remaining blocking creatures is unchanged. Then the defending player announces the attacking creature’s placement in the blocking creature’s damage assignment order. The relative order among the remaining attacking creatures is unchanged. This is done as part of the blocking effect. | **'''509.6.''' If a spell or ability causes a creature on the battlefield to block an attacking creature, the active player announces the blocking creature's placement in the attacking creature's damage assignment order. The relative order among the remaining blocking creatures is unchanged. Then the defending player announces the attacking creature’s placement in the blocking creature’s damage assignment order. The relative order among the remaining attacking creatures is unchanged. This is done as part of the blocking effect. | ||
**'''509.7.''' If a creature is put onto the battlefield blocking, its controller chooses which attacking creature it's blocking as it enters the battlefield (unless the effect that put it onto the battlefield specifies what it's blocking), then the active player announces the new creature's placement in the blocked creature's damage assignment order. The relative order among the remaining blocking creatures is unchanged. A creature put onto the battlefield this way is "blocking" but, for the purposes of trigger events and effects, it never "blocked." {{CR Example|<c>Giant Spider</c> is blocked by <c>Canyon Minotaur</c>. The defending player casts <c>Flash Foliage</c>, which puts a Saproling token onto the battlefield blocking the Giant Spider. Giant Spider's controller announces the Giant Spider's damage assignment order as the Saproling token, then Canyon Minotaur.}}}} | **'''509.7.''' If a creature is put onto the battlefield blocking, its controller chooses which attacking creature it's blocking as it enters the battlefield (unless the effect that put it onto the battlefield specifies what it's blocking), then the active player announces the new creature's placement in the blocked creature's damage assignment order. The relative order among the remaining blocking creatures is unchanged. A creature put onto the battlefield this way is "blocking" but, for the purposes of trigger events and effects, it never "blocked." {{CR Example|<c>Giant Spider</c> is blocked by <c>Canyon Minotaur</c>. The defending player casts <c>Flash Foliage</c>, which puts a Saproling token onto the battlefield blocking the Giant Spider. Giant Spider's controller announces the Giant Spider's damage assignment order as the Saproling token, then Canyon Minotaur.}}}} | ||
==In other languages== | |||
{{Other languages | |||
|fr=Étape de déclaration des bloqueurs | |||
|de=Blocker-deklarieren-Segment | |||
|it=Sottofase di dichiarazione delle creature bloccanti | |||
|pt=Etapa de declaração de bloqueadores | |||
|es=Paso de declarar bloqueadoras | |||
|ru=Шаг объявления блокирующих | |||
|ruro=Shag ob”yavleniya blokiruyushhix | |||
|ja=ブロック・クリーチャー指定ステップ | |||
|jaro=Burokku Kurīchā Shitei Suteppu | |||
|ko=방어자선언단 | |||
|koro=Bang-eojaseon-eondan | |||
|koha=防禦者宣言段 | |||
|sc=宣告阻挡者步骤 | |||
|scpin=Xuāngào Zǔdǎngzhě Bùzhòu | |||
|tc=宣告阻擋者步驟 | |||
|jyut=Syun1 gou3 Zo2 dong2 ze2 Bou6 zaau6 | |||
|tcpin= | |||
}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:13, 13 December 2014
Template:Navigation CRTemplate:Navigation turn structure The Declare blockers step is a step of the Combat phase, where attacking creatures may be blocked. [1] [2] [3] Lua error in Module:CR at line 549: Unknown error, multiple lookups .
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References
- ↑ Ted Knutson (November 11, 2006). "The Art of the Block". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Ted Knutson (November 18, 2006). "Wax On, Wax Off". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Template:NewRef