Some older or niche cards like Choking Vines or Flash Foliage allow you to block creatures that are otherwise unblockable.
Simply having an unblockable 1/1 creature isn't very scary. You need a payoff. Unblockable strategies usually focus on one of three things: mtg unblockable
Unblockable isn’t a keyword ability itself (unlike Flying or Fear). Instead, it’s a shorthand for the static ability: “This creature can’t be blocked.” Some older or niche cards like Choking Vines
Protection from a specific color (or "Protection from Creatures") essentially acts as unblockability against those specific blockers. Unblockable strategies usually focus on one of three
| Card | Mana Cost | Notes | |------|-----------|-------| | | 1U | Hexproof + unblockable. Premium threat. | | Slither Blade | U | 1/2 unblockable for one mana. | | Triton Shorestalker | U | 1/1 unblockable. Classic. | | Thassa, God of the Sea | 2U | Devotion enabler that makes other creatures unblockable. | | Aether Tunnel | 1U (enchantment) | Gives enchanted creature +1/+0 and unblockable. | | Rogue’s Passage | Land (4, T: Unblockable) | Any creature, any time. |
If your favorite creature doesn't have the ability, you can grant it using "unblockable enablers":
Because Menace requires at least two blockers, but the second ability limits it to one, no legal block can be declared. This makes the creature effectively unblockable . How to Counter Unblockable Creatures