Indestructible creatures do not take damage from sources that would destroy them, but they can still be affected by other types of damage or effects.
In Magic: The Gathering, deathtouch beats indestructible because deathtouch creatures can destroy indestructible creatures by dealing just 1 point of damage.
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.
Yes, deathtouch in Magic: The Gathering can kill creatures with indestructible because deathtouch causes any amount of damage dealt by a creature to be considered lethal. This means that even if a creature has indestructible, it will still be destroyed if it is dealt damage by a creature with deathtouch.
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, Destroy All Creatures does not kill indestructible creatures. Indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
When an indestructible creature with trample attacks and is blocked, it can assign excess damage to the defending player or planeswalker. This means that even if the blocking creatures can't be destroyed by the trample damage, the excess damage can still go through to the player or planeswalker.
It means "destroy" effects don't work on it. Darksteel Colossus can't be shattered, disenchanted, wrath of God, Seal of doom, etc. However since it can be sacrificed, cards like Chainer's Edict still work. Also reducing it's stats would work, so Mutilate can kill Indestructible creatures. Damage or combat damage destroys creatures, so it wouldn't destroy an indestructible creature. However it does take the damage, but the damage doesn't kill it.
When a creature with the keyword "trample" attacks and is blocked by a creature with the keyword "indestructible," any excess damage beyond what is needed to destroy the indestructible creature will still trample over and damage the defending player or planeswalker.
In Magic: The Gathering, the keyword "indestructible" protects a creature from being destroyed by trample damage because creatures with indestructible cannot be destroyed by damage or effects that say "destroy." This means that even if a creature with indestructible is dealt more damage than its toughness, it will not be destroyed and can still block trample damage effectively.
No, indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by any means.
No, negative counters do not have the ability to eliminate creatures with indestructible.
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.