Yes, creatures that are indestructible can still be exiled from the battlefield through effects that specifically exile them, such as spells or abilities that exile target creatures. Indestructible only prevents creatures from being destroyed, not from being exiled.
Yes, board wipes can eliminate indestructible creatures because they do not specifically target or destroy creatures, but rather remove all creatures from the battlefield at once. Indestructible creatures are not immune to this type of effect.
No, the keyword "indestructible" does not prevent board wipes. Board wipes typically remove all creatures from the battlefield, regardless of their abilities such as indestructible.
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."
No, you cannot exile an indestructible creature from the battlefield.
One effective way to remove indestructible creatures in Magic: The Gathering is to use cards or abilities that exile them from the battlefield. Exiling a creature bypasses its indestructible ability, allowing you to get rid of it permanently. Cards like "Path to Exile" or abilities like "Banishing Light" can help deal with indestructible creatures effectively.
In Magic: The Gathering, the process of exiling all creatures involves removing them from the game temporarily. This can be done through cards or abilities that exile all creatures on the battlefield. Once exiled, the creatures are no longer on the battlefield and cannot be interacted with. Returning the creatures involves bringing them back from exile to the battlefield. This can be done through cards or abilities that allow you to return exiled creatures to the battlefield. When the creatures are returned, they come back under your control and can be used to attack, block, or use their abilities as normal.
No, Destroy All Creatures does not kill indestructible creatures. Indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
Yes, creatures that are considered indestructible can still be defeated by combat damage, as indestructible only prevents them from being destroyed by effects that use the word "destroy." However, they can still be removed from the battlefield by reducing their toughness to 0 or less through combat damage.
The most effective way to deal with indestructible creatures in Magic: The Gathering is to use cards or abilities that exile them, bounce them back to their owner's hand, or reduce their toughness to zero. These methods can bypass the indestructible ability and remove the creature from the battlefield.
No, the "indestructible" ability in Magic: The Gathering does not prevent board wipes, as board wipes typically exile or destroy all creatures on the battlefield, regardless of their abilities.
No, the keyword "indestructible" does not prevent a card from being exiled. Exiling is a different way of removing a card from the game, and indestructible only protects against destruction effects.
No, indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by any means.