Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can activate creature abilities at instant speed during a game.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can activate creature abilities on your opponent's turn if the ability can be activated at instant speed.
Creature abilities in Magic: The Gathering can typically be activated at any time you could cast an instant, unless the ability specifically states otherwise.
Some instant creature abilities in Magic: The Gathering that can impact the game immediately include abilities like flying, haste, and flash. Flying allows a creature to bypass ground-based defenses, haste lets a creature attack or use abilities right away, and flash allows a creature to be played at instant speed.
Yes, tap abilities are instant in Magic: The Gathering.
Enchantment abilities in Magic: The Gathering can be activated at any time you could cast an instant spell, unless stated otherwise on the card.
Some of the most powerful Magic: The Gathering creature abilities that can be activated as an instant during gameplay include abilities like "Hexproof," "Indestructible," "Flash," "Haste," and "Protection." These abilities can provide strategic advantages and disrupt opponents' plans when used effectively.
No, you cannot activate planeswalker abilities at instant speed during your opponent's turn.
No, Bloodrush is not an instant card in Magic: The Gathering. It is a mechanic that allows you to discard a creature card to give another creature a temporary power and toughness boost.
In this game, players can activate instant abilities during combat to gain advantages or respond to threats quickly.
While damage is still on the stack, the player who controls that creature has the opportunity to respond to the 'ping' by using the sacrifice outlet or any other instant or ability, if they choose to.
Planeswalker abilities are not instant; they can only be activated during a player's main phase when they have priority.
Yes, you can tap artifacts at instant speed during your opponent's turn in Magic: The Gathering.