Can block 99 creatures in MTG?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can block 99 creatures with a single card, Hundred-Handed One, by using its Monstrosity ability to gain reach and the text "can block an additional ninety-nine creatures each combat," allowing it to block virtually any number of attackers if the conditions are right. While normally a creature blocks only one attacker, specific cards like Hundred-Handed One bypass this, letting a player assign multiple attackers to it.
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Can block 99 creatures?

Hundred-Handed One.: Monstrosity 3. (If this creature isn't monstrous, put three +1/+1 counters on it and it becomes monstrous.) As long as this creature is monstrous, it has reach and can block an additional ninety-nine creatures each combat.
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How many creatures can I block with MTG?

In Magic: The Gathering, a single blocker creature usually blocks only one attacker, but you can block one attacking creature with multiple of your creatures (e.g., a 1/1 and a 2/2 can block a 4/4). Conversely, some cards like Hundred-Handed One or Guardian of the Gateless have text allowing one creature to block any number of attackers, while creatures with Menace require multiple blockers.
 
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What MTG card can block any number of creatures?

Ironfist Crusher

This creature can block any number of creatures.
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Can you triple block in MTG?

As many as you'd like. You can double block, triple block, do a “full team” block, whatever! Obviously, the blocks have to be legal still. The attacking creature can divide up the damage however they'd like amongst the blockers.
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Can I double block MTG?

Yes you can do this. The attacker gets to decide how their damage is distributed among the blockers, but the defending player gets to decide which of their creatures blocks the attacking creatures. So he could distribute 1 damage among your 2 4/4s but his creature would still take 8 total damage.
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What is double blocking?

Two-blocking is a dangerous crane operating condition where the hook (load block) is hoisted so high that it collides with the crane's boom tip or upper block, which can snap the wire rope, causing the load to fall, potentially killing workers and destroying equipment. This preventable hazard is often mitigated by Anti-Two-Block (A2B) systems, safety devices that alert operators or cut power before contact, but operator error or equipment failure can still lead to it.
 
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What wall can block any number of creatures?

Wall of Glare — A white 0/5 that can block any number of creatures.
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Can you respond to declaring blockers?

You can't respond during the turn-based action of declaring blockers in Magic: The Gathering, but you get a chance to respond with instants/abilities after all blockers are declared but before damage, or after attackers are declared but before blockers. So, if your opponent declares blockers, you can use an instant to kill a blocker after they're all set, but the creature it blocked is still considered blocked, unless you removed the attacker before blockers were declared or if it's a specific scenario like Trample. 
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What is the maximum amount of cards you can have in MTG?

There is no maximum number of cards you can have, as long as you can randomize your deck in a reasonable amount of time. But if you stick closer to the minimum (60 for constructed), you'll have a better chance of drawing what you need when you need it.
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What are the rules for blocking in Magic The Gathering?

In Magic: The Gathering, blocking rules define how defending creatures intercept attackers, with key steps including declaring blockers, paying costs (like tapping), and the crucial rule that a blocked creature can't hit the player unless it has Trample, even if blockers are removed; damage is dealt simultaneously, and attackers now have more flexibility in assigning damage to multiple blockers. 
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Can you sacrifice after declaring blockers?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can absolutely sacrifice a creature after it's declared as a blocker, but before combat damage is assigned, using its ability or sacrificing it for another effect, like with Mogg Fanatic or Spore Frog, because there's a round of priority (a chance to act) between declaring blockers and dealing damage. The attacking creature remains "blocked," so it deals no damage (unless it has trample), effectively letting you get rid of your blocker while stopping the attack.
 
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Is there a max amount of creatures in MTG?

There is no limit to the number of any kind of permanent that may exist on the battlefield, or any kind of spell that may exist on the stack.
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How many creatures can one blocker block in MTG?

By default, each blocking creature can only block one attacking creature. Some creatures have a mechanic that allows them to block extra creatures (This creature can block an additional N creatures each combat.). This mechanic used to be primary in white and green.
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Are MTG cards 63x88?

The dimensions of a playing card are 63 x 88 in mm, 6.3 x 8.8 in cm, and 2.5 x 3.5 in inches.
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What is the rule 709.5 in Magic The Gathering?

709.5e A player who controls a permanent that has one or more locked halves may pay the mana cost of a locked half of that permanent to give that permanent the appropriate unlocked designation. This cost is referred to as an “unlock cost.” This is a special action (see rule 116).
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Can I tap a declared blocker?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can tap a creature after declaring it as a blocker to activate its ability (like for mana or to prevent damage), and it remains a blocker, dealing and taking combat damage as normal in the damage step. This is a legal move, leveraging the "declare blockers" step and the opportunity to respond before damage is dealt, letting you get value from the blocker while it still performs its blocking duty. 
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Who has priority in declare blockers?

You declare blockers, and then priority is given to the active player. 509.1. First, the defending player declares blockers. This turn-based action doesn't use the stack.
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Can I block if I have protection?

Yes, in games like Magic: The Gathering, "protection" lets you block things you have protection from, but it also stops those things from blocking you, targeting you, enchanting/equipping you, or damaging you, following the "D.E.B.T." rule (Damage, Enchant/Equip/Fortify, Block, Target). For example, if you have a creature with "protection from red," it can block a red attacker (taking no damage), but the red creature can't block your protected creature, and spells targeting your creature with "red" won't work. 
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Can you declare multiple blockers in MTG?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can absolutely declare multiple creatures to block a single attacking creature, and this is often crucial for handling threats like large creatures or those with trample or menace, allowing you to assign attackers to specific blockers and potentially minimize damage or meet blocking requirements. When this happens, the attacking player sets the order in which the blockers will receive damage, then must assign lethal damage to the first in line before any damage can be assigned to the next, and so on. 
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How to defend multiple attackers?

Using constant movement and unpredictable shifting to avoid and reposition yourself in relation to your attackers makes it harder for them to set up on you. In a street fight, especially one against multiple assailants, if you stand still you'll be a sitting duck.
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Can a wall block more than one creature in MTG?

No, in order to be able to block more than once creature, a creature has to have an ability that allows it to do so, such as Palace Guard.
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What are the rules of blocking?

Essentially, blocking is pushing, with certain restrictions; in blocking one may not grasp another player or do any sort of pulling, and the hands must not extend beyond the line of each armpit; otherwise a holding penalty will be assessed.
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What is crane two-blocking?

Two-blocking on a crane is a dangerous situation where the lower hook block (or overhaul ball) is hoisted so high that it collides with the upper boom tip or another part of the crane, which can break the hoist line, damage the crane, and cause the load to fall, risking serious injury or death. It happens from operator error (hoisting too high, extending boom without paying out line) or equipment failure, but modern cranes use an Anti-Two-Block (A2B) system to warn the operator or stop movement to prevent it.
 
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Can you double block in magic?

Yes, you can "double block" in Magic: The Gathering, meaning multiple creatures can block a single attacker, but this is an exception to the normal "one blocker per attacker" rule, usually requiring specific card text like on Hundred-Handed One or Valor Made Real to allow it, and the attacking player then chooses the order for damage assignment to the blockers.
 
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