Would the card Dueling Grounds stop a creature from attacking twice in a single turn if something created two combats? Since it says, "No more than one creature can attack PUR TURN", I figured that would stop a creature from attacking twice. I'm I wrong in my conclusion?
I am big into Voltron and Voltron-ish EDH Decks. One of the biggest fears is a player playing Maze of Ith or a similar land. Most of my Voltron/Voltron-like commander decks generally only run only one creature. What do you guys think the best way to deal with Maze of Ith would be besides adding more creatures? I ask because almost everyone I know runs a Maze of Ith. My main Voltron decks are in the colors of Mardu and Jeskai. Any suggestions that are versatile would be great (so cards that are useful even when Maze of Ith is not in play).
So here is the scenario. Player one has a Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet. Player two has a creates a copy of it. Players 1 and 2 each have 3 other non-token creatures. Player 2 decides to board wipe (lets say with Day of Judgement). The question is, do both player 1 and Player 2 get to create the four zombie creature tokens or do neither? My thought was they both would. However, someone told me that since this was a 3 player game, technically player 3 got to decide who got the tokens. This makes no sense to me. Also, does Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet's ability use the stack? Please explain.
Thanks much!