The highest power on a printed, non-Un-set (for those who don't know, the parody set Unglued contained 'B.F.M (Big Furry Monster)', two cards which when assembled created a 99/99 creature) creature card is 15, on the 15/15 Emrakul, the Aeons Torn. The Coldsnap nonbasic land Dark Depths produces a 20/20 indestructible creature token named Marit Lage.
There is no best card. It all depends on how you play and your preferences. In terms of power and toughness, it's the 13/13 Krosan Cloudscraper.
Toughness, yes, Power, no. If a creature's Toughness ever goes to zero or below, it is put into the graveyard. However reducing a creature's Power to zero or below, will do nothing, apart from make it unable to deal damage.
Creature: rat ninja Mana cost:4B Abilities:Ninjutsu 2B, Whenever Throat Slitter deals combat damage to a player destroy target nonblack creature that player controls Power:2 Toughness:2
Creatures with Wither deal damage as -1/-1 counters instead of usual damage. So in the case of a creature with Power 3 and Wither, instead of dealing 3 damage to another creature, it will place three -1/-1 counters on it instead.
'B.F.M' from Unglued has the highest printed stats, at 99/99. As an Un- set card though, it is not generally tournament legal in any format. Amongst legal cards however, there's a 15/15 creature in Rise of the Eldrazi, 'Emrakul, the Aeons Torn'. Theres also a 20/20 marit large token that you summon using dark depths.
The number that appears to the left of the "/" is the creature's power, aka it's attack.The number to the right is it's toughness, aka it's defense.For example, for a 5/3 monster, 5 is it's power and 3 is it's toughness.
The "pt" in deck building typically stands for "power and toughness." It refers to the numerical values that represent a creature card's strength and durability in games like Magic: The Gathering. Power represents the amount of damage the creature can deal, while toughness represents the amount of damage it can withstand before being destroyed.
They will always count the modified Power/Toughness, including the bonus or penalty from any counters or other external effects like Auras or Enchantments. I don't think any card looks at only the printed P/T on a creature in the Battlefield.
When damage is dealt in combat, the attacking and blocking creatures deal damage to each other equal to their Power. This does not count as the defending creature 'attacking', so walls will still deal damage if they have a Power of 1 or more. 'Defender' just means that the creature can't be declared as an attacking monster, it can still deal damage using its power when blocking.
It is a Artifact Creature - Wurm, that costs 6 colorless mana.The textbox on the card says:Deathtouch, LifelinkWhen Wurmcoil Engine is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, put a 3/3 colorless Wurm artifact creature token with deathtouch and a 3/3 colorless Wurm artifact creature token with lifelink onto the battlefield.And it has 6 power and toughness.
In the bottom right there are numbers on creature cards X/Y. X= creature's attack power were y= creature's toughness.
Defending creatures deal damage to an attacking creature's toughness when they block equal to their power. It's called 'blocking', not 'attacking back'. Summoning sickness has no affect on blocking. Summoning sickness is the inability of a creature to use tap (tap symbol) abilities or attack until the next turn of the owner who summoned it.