Kardur, Doomscourge
Legendary Creature — Demon Berserker
When Kardur, Doomscourge enters the battlefield, until your next turn, creatures your opponents control attack each combat if able and attack a player other than you if able.
Whenever an attacking creature dies, each opponent loses 1 life and you gain 1 life.
Whenever an attacking creature dies, each opponent loses 1 life and you gain 1 life.
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Rulings
Kardur’s first ability affects all creatures your opponents control, including any that enter the battlefield after the ability resolves.
Kardur’s last ability will trigger no matter who controlled the attacking creature and no matter who it was attacking.
If a creature an opponent controls can’t attack for some reason (such as being tapped or having come under its controller’s control that turn), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having it attack, its controller isn’t forced to pay that cost, so the creature doesn’t have to attack in that case either.
If a creature affected by Kardur’s ability could legally attack multiple players and/or planeswalkers, its controller chooses who it attacks.
If a creature an opponent controls doesn’t qualify for any of the above exceptions and can attack, it must attack a player other than you if able. If the creature can’t attack any of those players, or if there are no such players, it must attack you or an opposing planeswalker.
Kardur’s last ability will trigger no matter who controlled the attacking creature and no matter who it was attacking.
If a creature an opponent controls can’t attack for some reason (such as being tapped or having come under its controller’s control that turn), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having it attack, its controller isn’t forced to pay that cost, so the creature doesn’t have to attack in that case either.
If a creature affected by Kardur’s ability could legally attack multiple players and/or planeswalkers, its controller chooses who it attacks.
If a creature an opponent controls doesn’t qualify for any of the above exceptions and can attack, it must attack a player other than you if able. If the creature can’t attack any of those players, or if there are no such players, it must attack you or an opposing planeswalker.
Rulings
Kardur’s first ability affects all creatures your opponents control, including any that enter the battlefield after the ability resolves.
Kardur’s last ability will trigger no matter who controlled the attacking creature and no matter who it was attacking.
If a creature an opponent controls can’t attack for some reason (such as being tapped or having come under its controller’s control that turn), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having it attack, its controller isn’t forced to pay that cost, so the creature doesn’t have to attack in that case either.
If a creature affected by Kardur’s ability could legally attack multiple players and/or planeswalkers, its controller chooses who it attacks.
If a creature an opponent controls doesn’t qualify for any of the above exceptions and can attack, it must attack a player other than you if able. If the creature can’t attack any of those players, or if there are no such players, it must attack you or an opposing planeswalker.
Kardur’s last ability will trigger no matter who controlled the attacking creature and no matter who it was attacking.
If a creature an opponent controls can’t attack for some reason (such as being tapped or having come under its controller’s control that turn), then it doesn’t attack. If there’s a cost associated with having it attack, its controller isn’t forced to pay that cost, so the creature doesn’t have to attack in that case either.
If a creature affected by Kardur’s ability could legally attack multiple players and/or planeswalkers, its controller chooses who it attacks.
If a creature an opponent controls doesn’t qualify for any of the above exceptions and can attack, it must attack a player other than you if able. If the creature can’t attack any of those players, or if there are no such players, it must attack you or an opposing planeswalker.
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