Fear Black Card in Magic the Gathering

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    Part of the video series: Black Cards: Magic the Gathering Game

    Summary: Learn how to use the black Fear enchantment card in a game of Magic the Gathering (MTG) in this free video guide to role playing card games.

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    "MIKE LOPEZ: Hi. I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village, and today we're going to be discussing the black color from "Magic: The Gathering". And now, I'm going to go over Fear. Fear is one the all-time staples in magic. It has been around since the beta. It is an enchantment; currently, it is in the 10th edition set; it is a common. It is enchantment - aura which is new, aura means that it's in an aura, and it's going to go on to a creature. As we see here, this is an enchantment creature card, to enchant a creature. When this card comes into the play, you will target a creature, and then you will attach this enchantment to that creature, either by placing it underneath, or on top, and Fear costs you 2 black, 2 black-specific mana, and what this does is, is that enchanted creature has fear. This means that enchanted creature can only be blocked by, either black creatures and/or artifact creatures. This is the only way to block a creature with fear, and if you know your opponent does not have any black and/or artifact creatures, then you will put this card in your deck in order to allow your creatures to go unblocked and hit your opponent directly."

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