Question:
Magic the Gathering: Blue deck - Card "Flood" enchanment. ?
2008-12-25 18:15:15 UTC
Magic the Gathering: Blue deck - Card "Flood" enchanment. Tap 2 blue mana, Tap target creatue without flying. Can you use this ability on your enchament, during your opponent's main phase to tap his creatures before his attack phase to denie him the ability to attack with his creature, Also can you use use it on more than 1 creatue, if i tap more than 2 mana, 4 blue mana for 2 tapped creatures
Four answers:
Makotto
2008-12-26 09:37:15 UTC
Yes, yes and yes.

The idea of flood is that as long as you keep paying its ability's cost, you can tap any number of creatures.
2016-04-05 07:59:00 UTC
I am not sure which format you are going to be playing. I think a lot of people in Standard are often going up to 3 colors (one main and its 2 allies) because Shards of Alara is based around the 5 shards. White, Blue, and Black (Esper) seems pretty powerful. Really, the only thing that matters with allied colors is that some cards might have abilities requiring the allied color mana. Or you might find more gold cards of the allied colors. Other than that, it doesn't matter. Someone mentioned blue/red. That gives you a blend of control, creatures, and burn for creature removal. Red also has artifact removal that blue lacks. The reason for running multiple colors is just to give your deck more solutions to use. You have to decide what kind of deck you want to play. Blue has control (counterspells) and black utilizes disruption (discard spells) and creature kill. I love wrecking my opponent's hand, so I play black pretty often. What green offers is creatures, fast mana sources through elves, and artifact/enchantment removal (Krosan Grip or others). Green gives you removal black doesn't have access to typically, but without direct creature removal, you'll be using your own big green creatures to plow on through. Just look at what cards you have access to, think about possible decks for both U/B and U/G, and then decide what looks more consistent, what's more powerful, and what will you be more comfortable with playing well.
2008-12-25 19:56:07 UTC
hey,

I think you could use it during your opponent's turn but im not sure.



as for the tapping more than 2 mana, you can ddefinitely do that as long as you have the mana for it.
2008-12-25 21:42:19 UTC
Yes and Yes.


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