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my opponent played roar of the kha, he had a few artifact creatures tapped he whiich add a one plus mana to his mana, so he pays the entwine costs, untaps his creatures and attacks me, i used the instant called indestructable aura which means i can block with one character every thing he attacked with and take zero damage, he said i couldnt do it so i added true valor which blocks as many attacking creatures as are attacking. he then proceeded to untap all his characters again, can he do that and did i play it right, i thought the untap bonus was just to free up creatures so you could attack with them, it doesnt mean after the attack, you can untap them again does it?

2006-11-25 13:37:19 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Card Games

3 answers

Ummm...
1. Indestructible Aura prevents all the damage to 1 creature until end of turn. It doesn't allow you to block any number of his creatures. Each creature can only block one creature unless a spell or ability say otherwise. You mixed it up with Valor Made Real.
2. Was he in his Combat Phase? You never made it clear if he was.
3. Assuming he played Roar of The Kha in his Combat Phase the following should have occured:
-He declares attackers.
-You play Valor Made Real on a creature you control and declare it as the blocker of all his creatures and then hand over priority to him.
-He plays Roar of The Kha and pays the Entwine cost. His creatures untap and gain +1/+1 until end of turn. They're still attacking because this is still the combat phase and he declared them as attackers. He passes priority to you.
-You play Indestructible Aura on the blocking creature.
-All his creatures are blocked by your creature and damage is assigned.

4.Did your opponent play a 2nd Roar of the Kha? It kind of sounds like he played one during his Main Phase 1 and then another one during his Combat Phase.

Go to http://ww2.wizards.com/gatherer/Index.aspx to look up card rulings and info to avoid any confusion about what cards do in the future.

2006-11-26 02:25:07 · answer #1 · answered by Cynthia 6 · 1 0

Well, you guys really need a judge or something with you when you play. First off, Indestructible Aura only prevents damage to your creature, it in no way allows a creature to block multiple attackers, so on that one, your opponent was right. However, he hosed you big time on Roar of the Kha. The untap effect only happens once, when the card resolves. Even if you play it after the attack resolves to untap your creatures, simply untapping does not grant another attack phase.

BTW, I assume you meant Valor Made Real instead of True Valor, which doesn't seem to be the name of a Magic card at all. It does combine nicely with Indestructible Aura though. Especially if your blocker can also destroy some or all of the attackers somehow.

2006-11-25 14:06:36 · answer #2 · answered by leons1701 4 · 0 0

Sorry, I forgot what that card did.

2006-11-25 14:12:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anthony 4 · 0 3

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