10th Edition Root Maze > < Regeneration
Rhox
![Rhox from 10th Edition](https://deckmaster.info/images/cards/10E/106504.jpg)
![Rhox from 10th Edition](https://deckmaster.info/images/cards/10E/106504.jpg)
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(291 Alternate) 10th Edition
(277) 8th Edition
(112) Nemesis
(112a) Nemesis
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Creature — Beast ![{4} {4}](https://deckmaster.info/images/symbols/4.png)
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(CMC:6)
You may have Rhox assign its combat damage as though it weren't blocked.
: Regenerate Rhox. (The next time this creature would be destroyed this turn, it isn't. Instead tap it, remove all damage from it, and remove it from combat.)
It's as solid as the club in its hand—and about as subtle.
291 10E • ENMark Zug
™ & © 1993—2007 Wizards of the Coast
Legal in: Modern,Masques Block,Legacy,Vintage,Freeform,Prismatic,Tribal Wars Legacy,Singleton 100,Commander
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4/1/2008 If this creature is attacking a planeswalker, assigning its damage as though it weren't blocked means the damage is assigned to the planeswalker, not to the defending player. 4/1/2008 When assigning combat damage, you choose whether you want to assign all damage to blocking creatures, or if you want to assign all of it to the defending player or planeswalker. You can't split the damage assignment between them. 4/1/2008 You can decide to assign damage to the defending player or planeswalker even if the blocking creature has protection from green or damage preventing effects on it. 4/1/2008 If blocked by a creature with banding, the defending player decides whether or not the damage is assigned "as though it weren't blocked".
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