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Magic the Gathering Ruling Question...?

Let's say I have two creatures in play, and my opponent has a Bloodline Keeper. I attack with my two creatures. He blocks one of the creatures with the Bloodline Keeper, then activates his ability to create a token. Is the token then allowed to block my other creature, or has the declare blockers step already ended?

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    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Your understanding of the Declare Blockers step is a little skewed. First thing that happens during the declare blockers step is blockers are declared, once this happens you cannot declare more creatures later as blockers. You are more than welcome to block with the Keeper then tap it to put a token into play but you will not be able to block with the token till the next turn. The declare blockers step does not end after you have declared blockers, each player gets priority to activate abilities or play spells before the game moves to the damage step.

    Source(s): MTG Judge and longtime player.
  • 9 years ago

    No the token has summoning sickness and cannot be used to attack till his next turn

  • 9 years ago

    LOL

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