No. 'Token' is not a creature type.
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No. Because it says 'Creature', it means something on the Battlefield. If you take Yavimaya Elves as an example, then these are; - A 'Creature Spell' when on the stack, being cast. This is where you'd use Remove Soul for example. - A 'Creature' when on the Battlefield. - A 'Creature Card' while in any other zone. This stops you using things like 'Dark Banishing' on a creature spell on the stack, or 'Path to Exile' on cards in the graveyard - they can only be used on 'Creatures', ie, one that has been successfully cast and is on the Battlefield.
In the Mo' Creatures mod to Minecraft, it is possible to craft armor for a horse. You can remove it by using shears.
The artifact creature 'Pentavus' can remove its +1/+1 counters to create 1/1 flying Pentavite tokens.
if it is "fresh", put it in a plastic bag,tie it loosely and keep it outside.depending on temp. it should be clean in aweek.maggots are wonderful creatures! {this happened to me by accident} you can also boil them,ive been told. I would not use this method! It stinks and you waste the conch! Stick the whole shell with creature in a freezer for a day or two then remove to thaw. Once it has thawed a decent amount you can then grab the foot of the creature inside the shell and pull him from the shell. You now have a shell that is not damaged a thawed conch ready to be cleaned and made into dinner!
Defeat all the creatures on that floor (Floor 255) and it should disappear.
Lets say your opponent swings with a Heap Doll and a Blazethorn Scarecrow.{Declare Attack Heap Doll, Blazethorn Scarecrow}You Block with your Boggart Arsonist{Declare Blocker: Boggart Arsonist= Heap Doll}Now there is a time to play Instants and Sorceries{Player with Priority may play instant, Sorcery, Abilities, or anything with flash}{Next Player may play Instants. Sorceries, Abilities, or Flash cards}this is your time to sacrifice your Boggart Arsonist to destroy the Creature you are not blocking. The creature you are blocking takes no combat damage but does not deal any either because he is blocked by your dead boggart.Boggart Arsonists Set & Rarity: Shadowmoorcommon Printings: Cost: Card Type: Creature - Goblin Rogue P/T: 2/1 Rules Text (Oracle): Plainswalk, Sacrifice Boggart Arsonists: Destroy target Scarecrow or Plains. Heap Doll Set & Rarity: Shadowmooruncommon Printings: Cost: Card Type: Artifact Creature - Scarecrow P/T: 1/1 Rules Text (Oracle): Sacrifice Heap Doll: Remove target card in a graveyard from the game.Blazethorn Scarecrow Set & Rarity: Shadowmoorcommon Printings: Cost: Card Type: Artifact Creature - Scarecrow P/T: 3/3 Rules Text (Oracle): Blazethorn Scarecrow has haste as long as you control a red creature.Blazethorn Scarecrow has wither as long as you control a green creature. (It deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters.)Card Type: Artifact Creature - ScarecrowP/T: 3/3Rules Text (Oracle): Blazethorn Scarecrow has haste as long as you control a red creature.Blazethorn Scarecrow has wither as long as you control a green creature. (It deals damage to creatures in the form of -1/-1 counters.)
Yes. When a creature has both -1/-1 counters and +1/+1 counters, you remove one of each until the card has only one kind. So if a creature had 3 -1/-1 counters on it, and an ability placed 2 +1/+1 counters on it, you would remove 2 of the +1/+1 counters and 2 -1/-1 counters, so it remains with only one -1/-1 counter. This action is a state-based action. If anyone would like to see this ruling in the Magic Comprehensive rules, you may find it at 120.2
That depends on which component you remove and how complex the ecosystem is, if for example you were to remove all the mosquitoes from just about any ecosystem, the system would simply adapt and continue on because the mosquito's only function in nature is to spread disease, and annoy the hell out of larger creatures.
Octopuses can remove the stinging tentacles from the Man-of-War and wield them against other creatures of the sea. This is because the Octopus is resistant to the stinging effects of the Man-of-War.
A planeswalker is a specific card type. Like creatures, artifacts, or enchantments. It has activated abilities that add or remove loyalty counter to give you certain effects. Karn Liberated and Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker are some examples.
Counters will cancel out and be removed, but actual cards will not (they effectively cancel out, but they do not get removed unless other cards act specifically to remove them).This is a state-based effect, which means it happens faster than you can tournament legally react to it (you can react to cards or effects that try to add one of the counters, but once the counter effects the card you cannot do anything to stop the cancellation).People use this rule to keep creatures with "Persist" in play longer than they normally are.