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Question by Madlover
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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If you have "Pristine Angel" on the field..are you totally protected? since it has protection from all colors and artifacts..does that mean i can block everything with it?


Answer by MillMaster
Submitted on 5/20/2004
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As always, 1 creature can only block 1 attacker. But yes, you can ALMOST block anything and live. There are creatures that dont have any color and are NOT artifacts. An example would be an animated land. Also, effects like Diabolic Edict or Wrath of God can hurt her.

 

Answer by Sasuke
Submitted on 6/24/2004
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I dont think there is a way to be totally protected cause everything has its flaws...

pristine angel+worship+second sunrise...

this might keep you alive for a while..

 

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