Can you deal damage to indestructible creatures?
Absolutely. Indestructible does not prevent damage, it prevents damage from causing a creature to be destroyed. That damage needs to be done for lifelink to happen, and in the case of wither or infect, still will kill an indestructible creature due to loss of toughness.
Does Damage kill indestructible?
In simpler terms, a permanent with Indestructible is not destroyed by traditional lethal damage or effects that specifically say “destroy” on it.
Can you destroy something with indestructible?
A creature with indestructible can die as a result of anything that is not damage (Lightning Bolt) and does not explicitly use the word ‘destroy’ (Doom Blade). Damage dealt with infect is able to kill Indestructible creatures.
Does First Strike counter Deathtouch?
Creatures with deathtouch deal damage during the regular combat damage step. Fortunately, if you block a creature with deathtouch with a creature with first strike or double strike, your creature will deal damage during the first strike damage step, before the deathtouch creature can return fire.
Can you kill an indestructible creature with lethal damage?
And lethal damage doesn’t kill indestructible creatures, so it will be fine. (Please note that damage never reduces toughness. Some of the MTG video games have treated it like it does, which is unfortunate and incorrect — toughness isn’t like Health.
How is an indestructible creature destroyed in RuneScape?
Such permanents are not destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the lethal-damage state-based action (see rule 704.5g). Rules or effects may cause an indestructible permanent to be sacrificed, put into a graveyard, or exiled.”Therefore the only way to destroy an indestructible is via the other actions other users have posted.
Can a permanent that is indestructible be destroyed?
702.12b A permanent with indestructible can’t be destroyed. Such permanents aren’t destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the state-based action that checks for lethal damage (see rule 704.5g). 702.12c Multiple instances of indestructible on the same permanent are redundant.
What does it mean when a creature is indestructible?
Indestructible simply means this permanent can’t be destroyed. That’s it. Any other means of killing a creature (reducing its toughness to 0 or less, causing it to be sacrificed) still puts that creature into its owner’s graveyard. Neither 0 or less toughness nor sacrifice cause a creature to be destroyed. I’m curious now.