Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you tap your creatures to indicate that they are blocking an attacking creature.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you tap your creatures to block attacking creatures during combat.
No, creatures with summoning sickness cannot be tapped in Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, when a creature is assigned to block an attacking creature in a game of Magic: The Gathering, it does tap as part of the blocking process.
Yes, in a game of Magic: The Gathering, you have to tap a creature to use it to block an attacking creature.
Summoning sickness prevents creatures from attacking or using tap abilities on the turn they enter the battlefield in Magic: The Gathering. This means that creatures with tap abilities cannot be activated until the following turn after they are summoned.
Summoning sickness in Magic: The Gathering prevents creatures from attacking or using tap abilities on the turn they enter the battlefield. This means that creatures with tap abilities cannot be used until the following turn after they are summoned.
Summoning sickness in Magic: The Gathering prevents creatures from attacking or using tap abilities on the turn they enter the battlefield. This means that creatures with tap abilities cannot use them until the following turn after they are summoned.
Yes, tap abilities are instant in Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, tap abilities are considered activated abilities in Magic: The Gathering.
No, you cannot use tap abilities in Magic: The Gathering on your opponent's turn.
Yes, you can tap or untap a target creature during your turn in Magic: The Gathering.
Some strategies for dealing with white artifact creatures in Magic: The Gathering include using cards that can destroy artifacts, cards that can exile creatures, or cards that can prevent them from attacking or blocking. Additionally, using cards that can tap or disable the artifact creatures can also be effective in neutralizing their threat on the battlefield.