Yes, deathtouch does negate the indestructible ability in Magic: The Gathering. When a creature with deathtouch deals damage to a creature with indestructible, the indestructible creature will still be destroyed.
In Magic: The Gathering, preventing all combat damage does not counter or negate deathtouch. Deathtouch means that any amount of damage dealt by a creature with deathtouch is enough to destroy another creature, regardless of how much damage is actually dealt. If combat damage is prevented entirely, then there is no damage dealt, and thus the deathtouch ability won't trigger. However, if a creature with deathtouch deals damage, even if that damage is prevented, it can still be relevant in combat interactions.
This refers to the game Dungeons and Dragons. The end of Anubis will not negate the white horn dragons ability.
If the Tuner has an activated ability, yes, it can negate that. It cannot stop a monster 'being' a Tuner, nor affect a Synchro Summon though.
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The adverb form of the verb to negate is negatively.
no fiendish chain most certainly does not negate attacks, if the card does not state it negates an attack it does not negate attacks
Yes it can. Sangan is a triggered effect, Stardust Dragon Assault Mode can chain to and negate it.
You can't negate the fact that George Bush was the worst president. Ever.
No, It can only negate effects that DESTROY a card on the field. He also can't negate effects that remove monsters from play. Hope I helped!
No, she doesn't 'negate' it. She protects your other face-up Lv3 or lower Zombies from being affected by Spells or Traps, but does not negate the effect itself.
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