The term "creature" can be synonymous with words like "being," "organism," or "animal." It generally refers to any living entity, whether it's a human, animal, or even a mythical being. Depending on the context, "creature" can also imply something that evokes a sense of curiosity or wonder.
They are Zabraks (the same species as Darth Maul)
pch Answer: An OgreI haven't even seen the movie but I know it is donkey
The creature finds Victors journal.
Be the Creature ended on 2004-04-09.
The duration of Creature of Destruction is 1.33 hours.
yes,they can!
Yes and no. Yes because the creature is in spore and no because you get to evolve your creature and exolore the galaxy.
predotor
In Magic: The Gathering, sacrificing a creature is not the same as it dying. When a creature is sacrificed, it is intentionally removed from the battlefield as a cost for a specific effect, while dying refers to a creature being destroyed or defeated through combat, damage, or other means.
Yes, when you gain life, you can choose to put that same number of counters on a permanent or creature.
If it resembles an existing creature and has the same rules then usually yes. But you cannot create a whole new creature with different rules.
No, the flanking ability in Magic: The Gathering does not stack with other instances of flanking on the same creature.
No - one of them is a mystical creature that never existed, the other is a big dinosaur like creature from the movies
For the same reason other creature are. They are viable.
Dogs and cats are desended from the same creature, but they are in different orders.
Yes, the ability lifelink does stack with multiple instances on the same creature. Each instance of lifelink will trigger separately, allowing the creature to gain life equal to the total damage dealt by each instance.
Same way every other creature does.