Does Damage destroy indestructible?

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 indestructible prevent combat damage?

Creatures with indestructible are impervious to any effects that normally destroy creatures, such as: Damage (including combat damage) Any effects that “destroy” a creature.

Does wrath of God destroy indestructible creatures?

5 Answers. Yes, Wrath of God will kill all creatures with shroud. It will also kill all creatures that have protection from white. It won’t kill creatures that are indestructible.

Does Deathtouch overrule indestructible?

Does desthtouch defeat indestructible? No, deathtouch causes “lethal damage” to creatures, indestructible creatures cannot be killed by “lethal damage”. 702.2a Deathtouch is a static ability.

Does Deathtouch destroy Hexproof?

No it doesn’t. Deathtouch on a creature just means that if that creature deals damage to another creature, be it combat or non-combat, that the creature dealt damage will be destroyed. The deathtouch ability doesn’t target anything so hexproof will not save a creature dealt damage with deathtouch.

Can you regenerate after Wrath of God?

As long as that Wrath-type effect doesn’t disallow regeneration, yes, regenerating Thrun in response will keep him alive.

Which is the best definition of collateral damage?

Collateral damage is any death, injury, or other damage inflicted that is an incidental result of military operations. Since the development of precision guided munitions, military forces often claim to have gone to great lengths to minimize collateral damage.

How are military forces trying to minimize collateral damage?

Since the development of precision guided munitions, military forces often claim to have gone to great lengths to minimize collateral damage.

Is the use of land problematic in MTG?

When compared to modern digital card games, the use of land in MTG can be problematic for managing a new player experience. These new players’ point of reference is very different from tenured MTG players.

Why is collateral damage used as a euphemism?

Critics of use of the term “collateral damage” see it as a euphemism that dehumanizes non-combatants killed or injured during combat, used to reduce the perceived culpability of military leadership in failing to prevent non-combatant casualties.