Joraga Invocation
Sorcery
Each creature you control gets +3/+3 until end of turn and must be blocked this turn if able.
"A single tree does not a forest make. We are stronger when we stand together." —Numa, Joraga chieftain
Kieran Yanner
Magic Origins (ORI)
• #183Rulings
If multiple attacking creatures must be blocked if able, the defending player must assign at least one blocker to each of them if possible. For example, if two such creatures were attacking and there were two potential blockers, they couldn't both be assigned to block the same attacker.
(wotc • 2015-06-22)
Joraga Invocation doesn't force any specific creature to block any specific attacking creature. The defending player still chooses how creatures they control block.
(wotc • 2015-06-22)
Rulings
If multiple attacking creatures must be blocked if able, the defending player must assign at least one blocker to each of them if possible. For example, if two such creatures were attacking and there were two potential blockers, they couldn't both be assigned to block the same attacker.
(wotc • 2015-06-22)
Joraga Invocation doesn't force any specific creature to block any specific attacking creature. The defending player still chooses how creatures they control block.
(wotc • 2015-06-22)