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An '''evasion ability''' on a creature restricts which creatures can block it. The ultimate example would be "This creature is unblockable", but there are several other evasion abilities, such as:
An '''evasion ability''' on a creature restricts which creatures can block it. The ultimate example would be "This creature is unblockable", but there are several other evasion abilities, such as:
*[[Flying]] (Can only be blocked by other creatures with flying)
*[[Flying]] (Can only be blocked by other creatures with flying) e.g. <c>Wild Griffin</c>
*[[Fear]] (Can only be blocked by [[Black]]/[[Artifact]] creatures)
*[[Fear]] (Can only be blocked by [[Black]]/[[Artifact]] creatures) e.g. <c>Gluttonous Zombie</c>
*[[Horsemanship]] (Can only be blocked by other creatures with Horsemanship)
*[[Horsemanship]] (Can only be blocked by other creatures with Horsemanship)
*[[Shadow]] (Can only block or be blocked by other creatures with Shadow)
*[[Shadow]] (Can only block or be blocked by other creatures with Shadow) e.g. <c>Soltari Priest</c>
*[[Landwalk]] (Is completely unblockable if defending player controls a land with this property.)
*[[Landwalk]] (Is completely unblockable if defending player controls a land with this property.) e.g. <c>Forest Dryad</c>
*[[Protection]] (Cannot be blocked by creatures with this quality)
*[[Protection]] (Cannot be blocked by creatures with this quality) e.g. <c>Paladin en-Vec</c>
*Specific 'Cannot be blocked by' clauses.
*Specific 'Cannot be blocked by' clauses. e.g. <c>Vindictive Mob</c>


[[Category:Magic Rules]]
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Revision as of 08:05, 17 April 2006

An evasion ability on a creature restricts which creatures can block it. The ultimate example would be "This creature is unblockable", but there are several other evasion abilities, such as: