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'''Unblockable''' is an attribute of a creature that precludes it from being blocked. It can not be keyworded because it's used in too many different ways.<ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/94614070843/what-is-the-reason-for-unblockable-not-being-a|title=What is the reason for "unblockable" not being a keyword?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=August 13, 2014}}</ref> In ''[[Magic 2014]]'', ''Unblockable'' was changed to ''Can't be blocked''.
'''Unblockable''' is an attribute of a creature that precludes it from being blocked. It can not be keyworded because it's used in too many different ways. <ref>{{TumblrRef|author=[[Mark Rosewater]]|URL=http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/94614070843/what-is-the-reason-for-unblockable-not-being-a|title=What is the reason for "unblockable" not being a keyword?|tumblr-title=Blogatog|date=August 13, 2014}}</ref> In ''[[Magic 2014]]'', the text ''Is unblockable'' was changed to ''Can't be blocked''. Cards that used the term have received [[errata]] in the [[Oracle]] card reference.


A creature's ability that grants unblockability can be [[static ability|static]] (<c>Covert Operative</c>), [[triggered ability|triggered]] (<c>Bubbling Beebles</c>) or [[activated ability|activated]] (<c>Blockade Runner</c>). Some spells also grant a creature unblockability, often along with [[shroud]]. Additionally, some effects that grant unblockability may only target creatures with power 2 or less (<c>Dwarven Warriors</c>).
==Rules ([[obsolete]])==
{{Rules|text = '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
{{Rules|text = '''From the [[Comprehensive Rules]]'''
*'''700.5.''' If an attacking creature is unblockable, no creature can legally block it. (See rule 509, "Declare Blockers Step.") Spells or abilities may still cause it to become blocked.
*'''700.5.''' If an attacking creature is unblockable, no creature can legally block it. (See rule 509, "Declare Blockers Step.") Spells or abilities may still cause it to become blocked.
**'''700.5a''' Although the text "[This permanent] is unblockable" is an ability, actually being unblockable is neither an ability nor a characteristic. It’s just something that’s true about a creature.
**'''700.5a''' Although the text "[This permanent] is unblockable" is an ability, actually being unblockable is neither an ability nor a characteristic. It’s just something that’s true about a creature.
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A creature's ability that grants unblockability can be [[static ability|static]] (<c>Covert Operative</c>), [[triggered ability|triggered]] (<c>Bubbling Beebles</c>) or [[activated ability|activated]] (<c>Blockade Runner</c>). Some spells also grant a creature unblockability, often along with [[shroud]]. Additionally, some effects that grant unblockability may only target creatures with power 2 or less (<c>Dwarven Warriors</c>).


==Example of Unblockable==
==Example of Unblockable==
{{examples|text=''
{{examples|text=''
*<c>Phantom Warrior</c> - {{1}}{{U}}{{U}}<br>Creature {{-}} Illusion Warrior<br>2/2<br>Phantom Warrior is unblockable.<br>
*<c>Phantom Warrior</c> - {{1}}{{U}}{{U}}<br>Creature {{-}} Illusion Warrior<br>2/2<br>Phantom Warrior can't be blocked.<br>
}}
}}
==Color percentages==
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There are a total of 88 cards that involve unblockable, which divide by color as such:
*Blue = 59 %
*Multicolor = 11 %
*Red = 7 %
*Artifact = 7 %
*Green = 5 %
*White = 5 %
*Black = 4 %
*Land = 2 %
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==Spells and Artifacts that grant Unblockable==
==Spells and Artifacts that grant Unblockable==
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'''Land'''
'''Land'''
*<c>Rogue's Passage</c> - {{4}}, {{T}}: target creature is unblockable this turn
*<c>Rogue's Passage</c> - {{4}}, {{T}}: target creature is unblockable this turn
==Color percentages==
<div style="background-color: #f7f7d3; border: 1px solid #111111; padding: 10px; padding-top: 0px; margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom:20px; margin-right: 100px; margin-left: 100px;">
There are a total of 88 cards that involve unblockable, which divide by color as such:
*Blue = 59 %
*Multicolor = 11 %
*Red = 7 %
*Artifact = 7 %
*Green = 5 %
*White = 5 %
*Black = 4 %
*Land = 2 %
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==Cards that allow one to block an unblockable attacking creature==
==Cards that allow one to block an unblockable attacking creature==

Revision as of 14:17, 4 September 2014

Unblockable is an attribute of a creature that precludes it from being blocked. It can not be keyworded because it's used in too many different ways. [1] In Magic 2014, the text Is unblockable was changed to Can't be blocked. Cards that used the term have received errata in the Oracle card reference.

A creature's ability that grants unblockability can be static (Covert Operative), triggered (Bubbling Beebles) or activated (Blockade Runner). Some spells also grant a creature unblockability, often along with shroud. Additionally, some effects that grant unblockability may only target creatures with power 2 or less (Dwarven Warriors).

Rules (obsolete)

From the ()


Example of Unblockable

Spells and Artifacts that grant Unblockable

Enchantments

target creature

Instants

Sorceries

Artifacts

Equipment

Land

Color percentages

There are a total of 88 cards that involve unblockable, which divide by color as such:

  • Blue = 59 %
  • Multicolor = 11 %
  • Red = 7 %
  • Artifact = 7 %
  • Green = 5 %
  • White = 5 %
  • Black = 4 %
  • Land = 2 %

Cards that allow one to block an unblockable attacking creature

Instants

Creature

"Cannot be blocked (except) by"

A variant of 'unblockable' restricts unblockability to a certain subset of creatures, often naming a color, creature type, number of power or greater, number of blocking creatures or creatures with a certain keyword ability.

Example of "Cannot be blocked (except) by"

Creatures that are "Cannot be blocked (except) by"

Cannot be blocked by [color]

Cannot be blocked by artifact creatures

Cannot be blocked by creature tokens

Cannot be blocked except by [color or artifact creatures]

Cannot be blocked by [creature type]

Cannot be blocked except by [creature type]

Cannot be blocked by creatures with [keyword ability]

Cannot be blocked except by creatures with [keyword ability]

Cannot be blocked by more than [number of blocking creatures]

Cannot be blocked except by [number of blocking creatures]

two or more creatures

three or more creatures

Cannot be blocked by creatures with [number of power] or greater

Spells and Artifacts that grant "Cannot be blocked (except) by"

Cannot be blocked by [color]

Cannot be blocked by artifact creatures

Cannot be blocked except by [color or artifact creatures]

  • Seeker {2}{W}{W} (artifact and/or white)

Cannot be blocked by [creature type]

Cannot be blocked except by [creature type]

Cannot be blocked by creatures with [keyword ability]

Cannot be blocked except by creatures with [keyword ability]

Cannot be blocked by more than [number of blocking creatures]

Cannot be blocked except by [number of blocking creatures]

Cannot be blocked by creatures with [number of power] or greater

See also

References

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