No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.
No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, there are cards and abilities that allow you to regenerate a sacrificed creature, bringing it back from the graveyard to the battlefield with a certain amount of health or toughness.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, there are cards and abilities that allow you to regenerate a sacrificed creature, bringing it back from the graveyard to the battlefield with a certain amount of health or toughness.
Yes, in some card games like Magic: The Gathering, you can use certain cards or abilities to regenerate a sacrificed creature and bring it back into play.
In Magic: The Gathering, the mechanic "regenerate" allows a creature to avoid being destroyed once by paying a cost. When a creature is sacrificed, it is intentionally destroyed to gain a benefit. These two concepts interact in that regeneration can be used to save a creature from being sacrificed, providing a way to keep it on the battlefield.
You can strategically use the "regenerate" ability in Magic: The Gathering to protect your creatures from being sacrificed by activating the ability in response to the sacrifice effect. This allows your creature to avoid being destroyed and stay on the battlefield.
Yes, the regenerate ability does not remove counters from a creature.
You can regenerate a creature in Magic: The Gathering when it would be destroyed, by paying the regeneration cost specified on the card.
Some examples of Magic: The Gathering (MTG) regenerate cards include "Regenerate" and "Krosan Beast." Regenerate allows a creature to avoid destruction by tapping mana and tapping the creature itself. This ability can be used in response to a creature being destroyed, allowing it to stay on the battlefield. "Krosan Beast" has the ability to regenerate itself, making it a resilient creature that can survive combat or removal spells.
No. You cannot kill the creature that is sacrificed in reponse to it being sacrificed as it is already gone.
Yes, you can regenerate a tapped creature in Magic: The Gathering by paying the regeneration cost, even if the creature is tapped. Regeneration prevents the creature from being destroyed the next time it would be destroyed that turn.
the starfish which can regenerate itself