Some people said that the fire salamander is made out of fire and can live forever in fire.But all of this is not true.
A salamander is a legendary creature which can live in fire. The salamander used in cooking is so-called because it is, in domestic use, fireproof.
An tiger salamander is a amazing creature that is not a invertebrate, it is an vertebrate
A salamander is a creature that is like a lizard, but is actually an amphibian not a reptile.
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A salamandroid is a salamandrine (salamander-like) humanoid creature. It is also any animal similar to a salamander.
The salamander is supposedly a mythological creature that can endure flame. The hearth is a traditionally symbol of home, which is saying how the salamander is at home in the fire.
In a Commander game, you are required to have a legendary creature as your commander, which serves as the centerpiece of your deck. This legendary creature dictates your deck's colors and strategy. While your deck can include various other non-legendary cards, the commander itself must always be a legendary creature or a planeswalker that is designated as your commander.
The salamander is a lizard-like creature that, according to legend, can live in fire. This myth likely originated from the salamander's ability to emerge unscathed from fires in their natural habitats due to their resistance to heat.
No, you cannot create a token copy of a legendary creature in a game.
No they can't. They are completely different kinds of creature.
Yes, it is permissible to include more than one legendary creature in a deck, but you can only have one of each legendary creature on the battlefield at a time.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can copy a legendary creature, but if you have two or more of the same legendary creature on the battlefield, you must choose one to keep and put the rest into the graveyard.