They do. They go to the graveyard first, and then 'disappear', meaning anything that triggers when a creature is destroyed, will trigger from seeing a token be destroyed.
Magic Reflector is a Normal Spell Card and goes to the graveyard after the chain resolves, meaning it would not be much use if its protective effect ended right then.What Magic Reflector and Card Guard do is set up 'lingering effects' on the token they distribute, that are no longer dependent on the card that set it up. So Card Guard can leave the field, and the token will still work.
Battle damage against the metal fiend token special summoned by fiend's sanctuary goes to your opponent. The token is destroyed the same way any other token is: it just disappears from the game.
Yes, the effect of "Man-Eater Bug" that destroys one Monster would work on a Scapegoat token; as well as any other Token. The card being used to symbolize the Token is considered to be destroyed by an effect and is removed from the field. It is important to note that the Token is never sent to the Graveyard - it simply "disappears".
Griphook's token is in a locked chest at the end of the 'The Magic Begins' level. You need Reducto from Year 4 to open the chest.
The token is in aghast by the mast part 3
No, permanents are cards on the battlefield, ie Enchantments, Artifacts, Creatures and Planeswalkers that have resolved to the field, as well as Token creatures, and Lands.
Generally Selesnya (White/Green) are token heavy colors. Mono Red can be goblin generators as well.
An Ooze token is a creature that can be created. The token card is the representation of that creature.
Single cards that represent a creature (token) there are currently 199 that I am aware of.
A creature is a permanent that can (usually, but not always) attack or defend against attacks from other creatures. Underneath the picture there will be a short description of what exactly that card is, and it should say whether its a creature or not. You can also usually identify a creature card by looking at the lower right corner. Two numbers separated by a slash (such as: 6/6 or 12/7) will indicate a creature.
The Coldsnap land 'Dark Depths' produces a Marit Lage token.
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.
No. 'Token' is not a creature type.
i no of an artifact that lets you make a 1/1 of any color and creature type
Yes, if a token is put into a hand, library(deck), graveyard or is removed from play the token 'ceases to exist'. The rules of the game only allow for them to exist in the game while on the battle field. That said the token is removed from play when state based actions are checked, meaning triggers do happen(if a card says 'when a creature is put into the graveyard...' the token going to the graveyard will cause that trigger but will still be removed.
Magic Reflector is a Normal Spell Card and goes to the graveyard after the chain resolves, meaning it would not be much use if its protective effect ended right then.What Magic Reflector and Card Guard do is set up 'lingering effects' on the token they distribute, that are no longer dependent on the card that set it up. So Card Guard can leave the field, and the token will still work.
Yes. The only difference between a token and a card is that, as a state based effect, any token that is not in play ceases to exist. (It leaves play like a card, triggering any abilities, then ceases to exist, according to rule 216.3) They are otherwise functionally identical.