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Creatures with Wither deal damage as -1/-1 counters instead of usual damage. So in the case of a creature with Power 3 and Wither, instead of dealing 3 damage to another creature, it will place three -1/-1 counters on it instead.

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Q: In Magic the Gathering when a creature with 3 attack and Wither deals damage is one or three negative counters put on the affected creature?
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