Yes, artifact creatures are considered artifacts in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, artifact creatures are considered both creatures and artifacts in the game of Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, artifact creatures count as artifacts in Magic: The Gathering.
Creatures and artifact creatures have summoning sickness. Artifacts and creatures with haste do not have summoning sickness
Yes, artifact lands count as artifacts in Magic: The Gathering.
Some strategies for dealing with white artifact creatures in Magic: The Gathering include using cards that can destroy artifacts, cards that can exile creatures, or cards that can prevent them from attacking or blocking. Additionally, using cards that can tap or disable the artifact creatures can also be effective in neutralizing their threat on the battlefield.
An Artifact Creature is simply a creature who is also an artifact. It is subject to all normal rules regarding both creatures and artifacts, and if a spell can be used against a creature or an artifact, it can be used on that creature.
No, an artifact is not considered a creature type in Magic: The Gathering.
The plural of artifact is artifacts.
To search for specific artifacts in Magic: The Gathering using an artifact tutor card, you should first identify the name or type of artifact you want to find. Then, use the tutor card's ability to search your deck for that specific artifact and put it into your hand. This allows you to efficiently locate and retrieve the desired artifact during gameplay.
Yes. As long as the spell has the Artifact type, the Etherium Sculpter's ability will reduce it's casting cost by one colorless mana. Artifacts, artifact creatures, even mono and poly artifacts (if your really old school) all have their casting costs reduced.
If a creature has Intimidate, when it attacks, it can only be blocked by creatures that share a colour with it, or artifact creatures.
Some of the best artifact tutors in Magic: The Gathering for finding specific artifacts quickly and efficiently include cards like Fabricate, Tezzeret the Seeker, and Trinket Mage. These cards allow players to search their deck for a specific artifact and put it into their hand or onto the battlefield, helping to assemble powerful artifact-based strategies.