Can you sacrifice a card with Indestructible in MTG?
Absolutely! Being indestructible in Magic The Gathering means a card can't be destroyed by damage or effects that say 'destroy'. However, sacrificing is a whole other ball game. If a card asks you to sacrifice something, even your shiny, indestructible creature can say bye-bye to the battlefield.
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Short answer: Yes. Long story short, indestructible means it can't be destroyed, but sacrificing isn't the same as destroying. So, go ahead and sacrifice that indestructible card if you need to.
Nope, can't do it. Indestructible means it never leaves the battlefield, right? Wrong, sacrificing is a totally legit way to get around indestructibility in MTG. So, yes, you can absolutely sacrifice an indestructible card.
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