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Rulings
An unblocked attacking creature that’s attacking a creature deals its combat damage to the creature it attacks and vice versa, following the same rules for an attacking creature and a creature blocking it. However, if the attacking creature has trample, it can’t assign trample damage to the defending player.
A player can use an attacked creature to block a creature attacking it or choose to not block with it at all.
If a creature attacks a creature, the controller of the attacked creature is the defending player. That player’s creatures that aren’t attacked can block the attacking creature.
A player can use an attacked creature to block a creature attacking it or choose to not block with it at all.
If a creature attacks a creature, the controller of the attacked creature is the defending player. That player’s creatures that aren’t attacked can block the attacking creature.
Rulings
An unblocked attacking creature that’s attacking a creature deals its combat damage to the creature it attacks and vice versa, following the same rules for an attacking creature and a creature blocking it. However, if the attacking creature has trample, it can’t assign trample damage to the defending player.
A player can use an attacked creature to block a creature attacking it or choose to not block with it at all.
If a creature attacks a creature, the controller of the attacked creature is the defending player. That player’s creatures that aren’t attacked can block the attacking creature.
A player can use an attacked creature to block a creature attacking it or choose to not block with it at all.
If a creature attacks a creature, the controller of the attacked creature is the defending player. That player’s creatures that aren’t attacked can block the attacking creature.
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