Can you regenerate multiple times?
Emma Jordan
You can regenerate a creature as often as you like, anytime. For each time you regenerate it, the creature gets a “regeneration shield” that lasts until the turn ends or until it is used up by a destruction effect, whatever happens first.
Does regenerate work against destroy?
You can’t regenerate a destroyed creature because it’s already dead and gone so there’s nothing to regenerate. This means that you have to grant regeneration before lethal is dealt. Regeneration functions as a “replacement effect”, meaning that the effect waits for one conditional event to replace with another.
What does it can t be regenerated mean?
An effect which says something “can’t be regenerated” means that the Regenerate replacement effect won’t be applied to that creature even if one is active. If something “can’t be regenerated”, you can still cast spells and activate abilities that produce a Regenerate effect, but they just won’t do anything useful.
Does prevent all damage stop Deathtouch?
As we discussed a few weeks ago, protection does several things, such as preventing all damage from any source it has protection from. That means that deathtouch will not apply, as damage that is prevented is not considered dealt.
Is there a limit to how many times you can regenerate?
Telekinetic Regeneration: Regenerate using psychic powers. Healing may be unreliable, either failing or have a limit on how many times it can be used. May come at a cost, such as accelerating cellular division and aging to close up the wound. May require a certain condition to activate regeneration, such as the consumption of blood.
Can You regenerate more than one spell at a time?
And yes, regeneration provides no further protection from multiple damage sources or spells/effects. You can, as stated above, provide multiple regeneration shields, so as long as you can pay the costs, you can regenerate as often as you want.
Do you have to be untapped to regenerate a creature?
The creature does not have to be untapped to regenerate it) Note that certain spells or effects state something like “Destroy target creature. It can’t be regenerated.”. In that case, you can still respond with a regeneration shield, but the regeneration effect is ignored and the creature still gets destroyed.
How does regeneration work in magic the world?
When a spell resolves, the active player (the player whose turn it is), gets priority. If there are still spells or abilities on the stack, go to step 2. And just to be crystal clear, once the Regeneration Shield resolves (replaces a destruction effect) that card can still be targeted again.