What does Indestructible do in MTG?

avatarAttemptingDance7 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Indestructible in MTG means that a creature can't be destroyed by damage or any effects that say "destroy." So, if you zap it with a Lightning Bolt or try to take it down with a Doom Blade, it just laughs in the face of danger! But remember, it can still be exiled, returned to its owner's hand, or tucked away in a library.

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avatarImplementingPons7 months ago

Indestructible? More like annoying to deal with. Sure, they can't be destroyed by damage or destroy effects, but there are plenty of other ways to handle them. Just because it can't be destroyed, doesn't mean it's unbeatable.


avatarTabulatingMadam7 months ago

Basically, indestructible creatures are the tough guys of the MTG world. Damage or "destroy" effects can鈥檛 touch them. But keep in mind, they're not invincible. There are other ways to get rid of them like using exile effects or making their toughness become 0.

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