No, because the rules specifically say that you attack the other player in a two-player game, or opponents in a multiplayer game. There are no cards which change this. During the combat phase, the active player is the attacking player; creatures that player controls may attack.
Can you block for other players in Magic?
Those creatures can block only creatures attacking that player; they can’t block creatures attacking other players. Technically speaking, the rule is explicit that you can only block creatures attacking you; you can’t use your creatures to block creatures attacking another player (or vice versa).
Is Mindslaver legal in Commander?
You Decided — Mindslaver is Banned! Since the creation of the Banned/Restricted list in January 1994, players have asked for more direct input into which cards get banned.
What happens when you leave the game in magic?
Cards with “when this leaves the battlefield” abilities WILL trigger when they leave the game, but strangely enough, if that object was controlled by the player that left the game, the trigger will never go on the stack. This is most relevant when the player in question had cast an Oblivion Ring exiling your permanent.
What are the rules for multiplayer Magic The Gathering?
The game continues when a player leaves the game. Some multiplayer games use a concept called “spell range.” There are unique rules for formats such as Emperor and Two-Headed Giant. Some cards will require errata to function sensibly in multiplayer.
Is there a play / draw rule in multiplayer?
There is no play/draw rule in multiplayer. You always draw a card on your first turn. In a two-player game, priority passes backwards and forwards between the two players. In a multiplayer game, priority works in a very similar way – it simply goes clockwise round the table.
What does it mean when the Enchanted controller leaves the game?
This also means that if she had a Volition Reins or Treachery on someone’s creature or permanent, that enchantment leaves the game and control of the enchanted permanent returns to the previous controller. Next, all control effects controlled by that player end.