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* <c>Magus of the Arena</c> from ''[[Planar Chaos]]''
* <c>Magus of the Arena</c> from ''[[Planar Chaos]]''
* <c>Rivals' Duel</c> from ''[[Morningtide]]''
* <c>Rivals' Duel</c> from ''[[Morningtide]]''
 
==In other languages==
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|fr=Battre
|de=Kämpfen
|it=Lottare
|pt=Lutar
|es=Luchar
|ru=Драться
|ruro=Drat’sya
|ja=格闘
|jaro=Kakutō
|ko=싸움
|koro=Ssaum
|koha=
|sc=互斗
|scpin=Hùdòu
|tc=互鬥
|jyut=Wu6 dau3
|tcpin=
}}
[[Category:Keyword actions]]
[[Category:Keyword actions]]
[[Category:Magic rules]]
[[Category:Magic rules]]

Revision as of 09:30, 13 December 2014

Fight is a keyword action introduced in Innistrad which represents a mechanic originally introduced with the Land Arena, though slightly altered. The word appears in a phrase like "[Cardname] and target creature fight." and it means that both creatures deal damage equal to their Power to each other.

  • The damage is dealt simultaneously, and it is dealt by the creatures themselves, so abilities like deathtouch, lifelink, and infect will work as normal.
  • Damage dealt while fighting is not combat damage, so abilities like first strike won't have any effect.
  • Fighting doesn't cause the creatures to become tapped.
  • Only creatures can fight.
  • No more than two creatures can fight.
  • If a creature somehow fights itself, it will deal damage to itself equal to its power twice simultaneously.

A few old cards with the same functionality will receive updated Oracle wording using the new terminology. Cards with similar, but not identical, functionality will not use the word "fight."

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Example

Color percentages

There is a total of 8 cards that involve fight, which divide by color as such:

  • Red = 38 %
  • Green = 25 %
  • Land = 25 %
  • Artifact = 12 %

Fighting cards before the keyword action

In other languages

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