If exactly one creature is blocking it, it assigns all its combat damage to that creature. If two or more creatures are blocking it, it assigns its combat damage to those creatures according to the damage assignment order announced for it. This may allow the blocked creature to divide its combat damage.
How many creatures can block an attacking creature?
Yes. There is normally no limit on how many creatures can block each combat nor is there a limit on how many creatures can block a specific attacker. Some cards may change this by saying creatures can only be blocked by one creature, but the default is “no limit”. 509.1a.
Can two creatures block one?
No, one creature cannot be chosen to block multiple attackers (unless otherwise specified on the card, like Avatar of Hope). Each blocking creature may be assigned to one attacking creature.
What happens when a creature is blocked by two creatures?
Long answer: If an attacking creature is blocked by multiple creatures, the attacking player chooses a “damage order” for the blockers.
How does blocking with two creatures work in RuneScape?
After blockers are declared the attacking player orders the blocking creatures. Damage is dealt to those creatures in that order. With each creature requiring lethal damage before being able to assign damage to the next creature in the order. In your example the attacking player would order the blockers.
What are the attacking creatures you control have?
Attacking creatures you control have double strike. Bladeback Sliver (2) Creature — Sliver (2/2) Hellbent — As long as you have no cards in hand, Sliver creatures you control have “: This creature deals 1 damage to target player or planeswalker.”
Can you kill 2 creatures at the same time?
This isn’t enough to kill the 2/2 as well but it will mark a point of damage on it, which could make it easier to kill in the same turn via another effect. Edit: Note that you are free to assign more than lethal damage to a blocking creature.