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Section · Chapter 1

cr:1.4

Attacks

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  • cr:1.4.1An attack is an object on the stack or combat chain that represents an act of combat. Attack-cards and attack-proxies are attacks. An attack-layer is not an attack, but a layer on the stack that can produce an attack on resolution.
  • cr:1.4.2An attack-card is a card with the subtype attack that is on the stack or that is attacking on the combat chain.
  • cr:1.4.3An attack-proxy is a non-card object with the attack ability[8.3.1] that represents the attack of another object (attack-source).
  • cr:1.4.4An attack-layer is a layer with a resolution ability that can generate the attack (with) effect[8.5.38] . An attack-layer is not an attack. Resolving the attack (with) effect can produce an attack.
  • cr:1.4.5An attack-target is the target of an attack that is declared when the attack or attack-layer is put onto the stack. If a player plays, activates, or triggers an attack or attack-layer, the player must declare an attackable object controlled by an opponent as the attack-target.[5.1.4][6.6.6a]
  • cr:1.4.6An attack cannot be played or activated if a rule or effect would prevent the player from attacking with that card or ability.

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