Can 0 attack creatures attack?
Zero power does not prevent a creature from attacking. More generally, any creature can attack if it does not have Defender, has been under your control since the beginning of your turn (see Summoning Sickness) or else has Haste, and no other effect specifically restricts it from attacking.
What happens when a creature has 0 toughness?
If a creature’s toughness drops to zero or less it dies immediately. This isn’t damage, so it cannot be prevented. The creature may not regenerate, and indestructible doesn’t help it either.
Does Deathtouch kill with 0 damage?
Dealing 0 damage is not dealing damage. A 0/4 with deathtouch will not kill a creature in combat.
Can a creature have negative attack MTG?
Re: Can a creature have negative attack? magic. Yes. It’ll be treated as 0 for the purposes of dealing damage.
Is a creature with 0 toughness sacrificed?
You can not. Creatures with 0 toughness are placed into the graveyard as a state-based action before you get priority to activate any abilities.
Does Deathtouch kill Deathtouch?
With the indestructible ability, a creature cannot be destroyed in the normal way with combat damage or by abilities that say ‘destroy’ on them. This disables deathtouch entirely, as even if a deathtouch creature deals damage, it’ll never be lethal to an indestructible creature.
Can an indestructible creature have negative toughness?
Indestructible permanents can still be put into their owner’s graveyard by other means, such as by the “legend rule”, by being sacrificed or (in the case of creatures) having zero or less toughness. They can also be removed from the battlefield by being bounced or exiled for example.
Can you respond to a state based action?
No, the legend rule will see them both placed in the GY simultaneously before anyone receives priority and can activate the ability. State based actions do not use the stack, they just happen before any player gets priority.
How do you destroy indestructible?
How to Destroy an Indestructible Creature
- Exile It. If you can’t face your problems, send them somewhere else.
- Reduce Its Toughness to 0.
- Make Your Opponent Sacrifice It.
- Counter It.
- Enchant It.
- Discard It from Your Opponent’s Hand.
- Send It to Your Opponent’s Library.
- Bounce It Back to Your Opponent’s Hand.
Can a creature with 0 power deal damage in combat?
I suppose a better title would be ‘does a creature with 0 power deal damage in combat?’, but it seems like deathtouch is the most prominent case where this would come into play. 702.2b Any nonzero amount of combat damage assigned to a creature by a source with deathtouch is considered to be lethal damage, regardless of that creature’s toughness.
What happens if you don’t put your creatures into combat?
The value of your creatures plummets if you’re unwilling to put them into combat. A classic example comes up when your opponent attacks a morph creature into your Archers’ Parapet. The morph could turn face up to be a 5-power creature, or the opponent could have a spell like Awaken the Bear in his or her hand.
What happens if you neither attack or block a creature?
Even if your opponent does not, you’ve traded damage, but you’re behind in the race. One way to think of things is that creatures provide value every turn that they attack or block. If you neither attack nor block with Wetland Sambar, then you’ve wasted a turn’s worth of its value.
How much combat damage does Deathtouch do to a creature?
702.2b Any nonzero amount of combat damage assigned to a creature by a source with deathtouch is considered to be lethal damage, regardless of that creature’s toughness. 119.8.