-Henry Ha
The Vampire must simply damage a creature -- not kill it. The Vampire
can damage up to X creatures (where X is the power of the Vampire) byu
doing 1 point to each creature. Hence, the first turn, it will gain up
to 4 +1/+1 counters. Next turn it could gain 8, doubling each time
(assuming that there are enough enemy creatures to kill.)
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In damage assignment, you'd assign 1 point of damage to each of the
blockers. When they die, they die during a turn in which the Vampire
damaged them, which satisfies the Vampires card text, so the Vampire
gets a counter for each one, viz, four altogether.
Nitpick: Venom doesn't do *any* damage; it just destroys things.
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