A player needs to accumulate 10 poison counters in order to be eliminated from the game.
In the game of Magic: The Gathering, a player needs to accumulate 10 poison counters to win the game.
In a game of Commander, a player is eliminated when they have 21 poison counters.
In a Commander game of Magic: The Gathering, a player needs to accumulate 21 poison counters to lose the game.
Players accumulate MTG poison counters by being dealt damage from a source with infect. Each instance of damage from a source with infect gives the player one poison counter. Players can manage their poison counters by keeping track of them separately from their life total and losing the game if they accumulate 10 or more poison counters.
No, poison counters cannot be removed from a player in the game.
Poison counters are an alternate form of life. Creatures with infect deal damage in poison counters, and if a player gets ten, they lose.
In a Commander game, a player can have up to 10 poison counters before losing the game.
In Magic: The Gathering, poison counters are a way to track damage from poison sources. When a player gets 10 or more poison counters, they lose the game. Players can get poison counters from certain cards or abilities that deal poison damage.
To effectively remove poison counters in Magic: The Gathering, players can use cards or abilities that specifically remove poison counters, such as cards that say "remove all poison counters from target player." Additionally, players can prevent poison counters from accumulating by using cards that grant protection from poison or by countering spells that would give poison counters.
There are several Magic: The Gathering cards that can remove poison counters from a player, such as Leeches, Elixir of Immortality, and Solemn Offering.
Poison counters in Magic: The Gathering are a type of counter that represent poison damage dealt to a player. When a player accumulates 10 or more poison counters, they lose the game. Poison counters can be given to players through certain cards and abilities, and they provide an alternative win condition in the game. Players must be mindful of their poison counter total and strategize accordingly to prevent losing the game to poison damage.
In Magic: The Gathering, a player loses the game if they have 10 or more poison counters.