The correct spelling is indestructible.
Almost, but no, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is indestructible.For example:"This robot appears to be indestructible, we are doomed".
Indestructible. I had to use SPELL CHECK. Novel concept, eh?
The prefix of the word "indestructible" is "in-." In this case, "in-" is a prefix used to indicate negation or the opposite of the root word, which in this case is "destructible." Therefore, "indestructible" means not able to be destroyed.
that you cannot destroy it... that is too strong to be destroyed
Im not sure but I think it is a diamond
I think the word you are asking of is "indestructible".
Almost, but no, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is indestructible.For example:"This robot appears to be indestructible, we are doomed".
The correct spelling is indestructible (unable to be destroyed).
Indestructible. I had to use SPELL CHECK. Novel concept, eh?
In Magic: The Gathering, a player can lose indestructible status if the card with indestructible is targeted by a spell or ability that specifically removes indestructible, such as "exile target creature with indestructible" or "destroy target creature with indestructible." Additionally, if the card's controller loses control of the card or if the card leaves the battlefield, it will also lose its indestructible status.
Yes, a board wipe spell can eliminate creatures with the indestructible keyword because it does not specifically target or destroy creatures, but rather removes all creatures from the battlefield. Indestructible only prevents creatures from being destroyed by lethal damage or effects that specifically say "destroy."
I am indestructible.
in- and de- are the prefixes in indestructible
No, nothing is indestructible.
No, you cannot exile a creature that is indestructible.
The duration of Indestructible Man is 1.17 hours.
Indestructible means that the building is strong and cannot break.