Yes, in the game, you can exile commanders from the battlefield.
Yes, in a game of Magic: The Gathering, you can exile a commander from the battlefield.
Yes, commanders in Magic: The Gathering can be exiled from the battlefield, but they can still be cast from the command zone.
No, you cannot exile an indestructible creature from the battlefield.
In the game of Magic: The Gathering, commanders do not go to the graveyard when they are destroyed or removed from the battlefield. Instead, they go to the "command zone" where players can choose to cast them again.
To return a card from exile to the battlefield in Magic: The Gathering, you typically need a card or effect that specifically allows you to do so. Look for cards with abilities like "return target card from exile to the battlefield" or similar wording. Follow the instructions on the card to bring the exiled card back into play.
One effective way to deal with your opponent's enchantments is to use cards or abilities that allow you to exile all enchantments from the battlefield. This can help you remove their enchantments from play and gain an advantage in the game. Look for cards with abilities like "exile all enchantments" or "exile target enchantment" to effectively deal with your opponent's enchantments.
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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.
If you mean the orignal battlefield game (Battlefield 1942), then no, you do not, it is a standalone game.
When using Magic: The Gathering's "exile target creature, then return" ability, you first choose a creature to exile from the game. This means the creature is removed from play temporarily. Then, at a later point, usually during the same turn, you return the exiled creature back to the battlefield under your control. This ability can be a powerful strategic move in the game.
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.
'Exile' is the new term for 'remove from the game'. To 'exile' a card is to remove it from the game, and removed from game cards are considered 'exiled'.