Yes. Shielding Plax only protects the creature from being targeted by the opponent's spells or abilities. Deathtouch does not target.
Deathtouch is a static ability, like trample or flying, that reads, "When this creature deals damage to another creature, destroy the creature that was dealt damage." For example, if you have a 1/1 creature with deathtouch blocking an 8/8 creature, then your creature will deal 1 damage to the attacking creature, and vice versa. Your creature will die because it was dealt enough damage to kill it, but your opponent's creature will die as well. This ability also works when you are attacking or using an ability that deals damage to a creature, such as Pestilence Demon.
If multiple creatures block a creature with trample, the attacking player assigns damage to the blocking creatures equal to the power of the attacking creature. Ex. A creature with power 10 and trample attacks. You block with 4 creatures. The attacking player may assign the 10 damage as he/she chooses among the blocking creatures. If any damage is still left over, that would go through to you, the defending player. Note: The attacking creature will take damage equal to the combined power of all blocking creatures.
'Trample' allows a creature to deal damage to a player even it is blocked. When damage is dealt, it needs only assign 'lethal' damage to the blockers, the rest is dealt to the player. 'Lethal damage' is considered to be damage equal to the blocker's toughness, it does not take 'Protection' or 'Indestructable' into account. So take a situation where an 8/8 trampler is blocked by a 1/1 creature with indestructable, and a 1/1 creature who has protection from the colour of the attacker. The attacker can deal 1 damage to each, and the remaining 6 to the opponent, it doesn't matter that both creatures survive the 'lethal' damage. As a last note, a creature with both Trample and Deathtouch needs only deal a single point of damage to any blocker, regardless of toughness. So if that same creature above was blocked by two 3/3 creatures, it still can deal just one to each and the rest to the player. Without Deathtouch it would be forced to deal 3 to each, and only 2 to the player.
Rampage is a triggered ability on creatures and is written as Rampage followed by a number (E.g. Rampage 2). When a creature with rampage is blocked it, gets +X/+X until the end of turn for each creature that blocked it beyond the first one, where X is the value written after rampage. E.g. If a creature with Rampage 2 was blocked by a single creature, it would gain no bonus to its power and toughness; if it was blocked by two creatures it would get +2/+2 until end of turn; if it was blocked by three creatures it would get +4/+4 until end of turn, etc.
No, that would defeat the purpose. Shielding gases must be inert (e.g. argon, helium).
a epic creature is a HUGE creature that you can see in creature stage and tribal stage I WOULD NOT GO AFTER ONE IN C stage
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No. But you would if you fell back into it without some serious heat-shielding.
a herbivorous creature would eat any type of plant
I would not use Co-60 for shielding. Did you mean, "What is the half value layer for some shielding (XXXXXXXX) using Co-60 as a source of gamma ray energy?
you die
While the basilisk is a fictitious creature, it is not a mammal, it would be a reptilian creature, since it is a snake.