Got another ruling question: If I have Crawlspace and my opponent attacks with a creature and Brimaz, King of Oreskos, do I need to block 2 creatures or 3 creatures?
You aren't forced to block any of them, but there will be 3 creatures attacking you. Crawlspace limits how many creatures your opponent can declare as attackers, but Brimaz's trigger puts the token into play already attacking, which Crawlspace isn't looking for. It only cares about the number of creatures your opponent declares as attackers.
Your opponent can legally declare a creature and a Brimaz, King of Oreskos.
Because Crawlspace's ability says "No more than two creatures can attack you each combat" means "No more than two creatures can be declared as attacker to attack you each combat".
Token from Brimaz, King's ability is put onto the field attacking directly , it doesn't be declared as attacker.
So there are 3 attacking creature in this combat.
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Got another ruling question: If I have Crawlspace and my opponent attacks with a creature and Brimaz, King of Oreskos, do I need to block 2 creatures or 3 creatures?
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Because Crawlspace's ability says "No more than two creatures can attack you each combat" means "No more than two creatures can be declared as attacker to attack you each combat".
Token from Brimaz, King's ability is put onto the field attacking directly , it doesn't be declared as attacker.
So there are 3 attacking creature in this combat.
Obviously , English is not my first Language (sorry about that ).