I want to know if i can flex at people in d&d 3.5 to deal damage
No, copies of commanders do not deal commander damage in Magic: The Gathering. Only the original commander card can deal commander damage.
No, Nekusar does not deal commander damage in Magic: The Gathering.
Simple predicate italicized, complex predicate in bold.The center of a tornado can cause a great deal of damage.
The Pompacrest deals 40 damage.
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deal or no deal
Flexing Habitual was created on 2006-09-28.
Flexing with Monty was created on 2010-01-05.
No, a copy of a commander does not deal commander damage in a game of Magic: The Gathering.
A target creature can deal damage equal to its power to a target player by attacking the player directly in a game or by using abilities or spells that allow the creature to deal damage to the player.
Kenrith's transformation can deal up to 21 commander damage in a single turn.
In Magic: The Gathering, the mechanic "sacrifice a creature to deal damage" typically involves a player sacrificing one of their creatures in order to deal damage to a target, such as a creature or player. This allows the player to use their creature as a resource to inflict damage on their opponent.