Yes, lifelink works when a creature with lifelink is blocking another creature. When the creature with lifelink deals damage while blocking, its controller gains that much life.
Yes, lifelink works in Magic: The Gathering when a creature with lifelink is blocking. When that creature deals combat damage, its controller gains life equal to the damage dealt.
In the game, lifelink is an ability that allows a creature to gain life equal to the damage it deals when it attacks or blocks. This means that when a creature with lifelink deals damage, its controller gains that much life.
In Magic: The Gathering, lifelink allows a creature to gain life equal to the damage it deals when attacking.
No, the ability of first strike does not work when a creature is blocking.
In Magic: The Gathering, there is a mechanic called "lifelink" where a player gains life equal to the amount of damage dealt by a creature with lifelink. This means that if your opponent loses life due to the damage dealt by a creature with lifelink, you gain that much life.
Yes, double strike works when a creature with double strike is blocking another creature. The creature with double strike will deal damage twice in the combat phase - first during the first strike damage step, and then again during the regular damage step.
No, lifelink does not work on planeswalkers in Magic: The Gathering.
In Magic: The Gathering, when you block multiple creatures with one, the blocking creature assigns its combat damage to each attacking creature it is blocking. The attacking creatures can divide their damage among the blocking creature as they choose.
Yes, double strike in Magic: The Gathering works when a creature with double strike is blocking another creature. The creature with double strike deals damage twice in combat, first during the first strike combat damage step and then during the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, blocking is when a player chooses one or more of their creatures to defend against an attacking creature. The attacking creature deals damage to the defending creature(s), and vice versa. If the attacking creature's power is greater than the defending creature's toughness, the defending creature is destroyed. Blocking is a strategic element of the game that can help protect your life points and control the battlefield.
When a creature with trample is blocked in Magic: The Gathering, it can assign excess damage to the defending player or planeswalker if it has enough power to destroy all blocking creatures.
In Magic: The Gathering (MTG), blocking damage works by assigning creatures to block attacking creatures during combat. The blocking creature's power and toughness determine how much damage it can prevent. If the blocking creature's toughness is equal to or greater than the attacking creature's power, it will survive the combat and prevent damage. If the blocking creature's toughness is less than the attacking creature's power, it will be destroyed and the excess damage will be dealt to the defending player or planeswalker.