To destroy all creatures on the battlefield in a way that prevents them from being regenerated, you can use a card or spell that specifically states it prevents regeneration, such as "Wrath of God" or "Damnation." These cards will destroy all creatures without allowing them to be regenerated.
To destroy all creatures on the battlefield at once, you can use a card or spell that has a board wipe effect, such as "Wrath of God" or "Damnation." These cards will eliminate all creatures on the battlefield simultaneously.
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."
The most effective strategy in Magic: The Gathering to destroy all creatures on the battlefield at once is to use a card or combination of cards that have a board wipe effect, such as "Wrath of God" or "Damnation." These cards can clear the battlefield of all creatures, giving you a significant advantage in the game.
To destroy a target planeswalker in Magic: The Gathering, you can use cards that specifically target planeswalkers or deal damage to creatures, as planeswalkers are considered to be creatures on the battlefield. You can also use cards that force the opponent to sacrifice a planeswalker or exile it from the battlefield.
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.
Countering a creature spell prevents the creature from entering the battlefield. It does not destroy or remove the creature from the battlefield because it never actually enters the battlefield in the first place.
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.
No, Destroy All Creatures does not kill indestructible creatures. Indestructible creatures cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
No, the "destroy all creatures" effect does not work on indestructible creatures because they cannot be destroyed by effects that say "destroy."
Yes, the ability "indestructible" prevents a creature from being destroyed by effects that specifically say "destroy."
No, the "indestructible" ability in Magic: The Gathering does not prevent board wipes, as board wipes typically exile or destroy all creatures on the battlefield, regardless of their abilities.
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.