When a creature with 0 toughness is on the battlefield in Magic: The Gathering, it is put into its owner's graveyard as a state-based action.
When a Magic: The Gathering creature dies, it is put into the graveyard from the battlefield.
When a creature with an "enter the battlefield" ability in Magic: The Gathering enters the battlefield, its ability triggers and resolves, allowing the player to perform the specified action or effect.
If a creature in Magic: The Gathering dies and cannot be regenerated, it is put into the graveyard and is no longer on the battlefield.
When a creature in Magic: The Gathering can't be regenerated, it is destroyed and cannot be saved or brought back to the battlefield.
When a creature in Magic: The Gathering dies, it goes to the graveyard and can potentially be brought back to the battlefield. When a creature is exiled, it is removed from the game entirely and cannot be easily returned.
When a creature with a powerful ability like "entering the battlefield" in Magic: The Gathering is summoned onto the battlefield, its ability is triggered and takes effect immediately. This ability can have various effects, such as dealing damage to other creatures or players, drawing cards, or gaining life points. It adds a strategic element to the game and can greatly impact the outcome of a match.
When a commander is exiled from the battlefield in a game of Magic: The Gathering, it goes to the command zone instead.
When a creature with trample attacks a creature with protection in Magic: The Gathering, the attacking creature can assign excess damage to the defending player or planeswalker, bypassing the protected creature.
When a creature with deathtouch attacks a creature with indestructible in Magic: The Gathering, the creature with deathtouch will still deal damage to the indestructible creature. However, since the indestructible creature cannot be destroyed by damage, it will not be destroyed.
When you tap a target creature in Magic: The Gathering, it becomes exhausted and cannot attack or use its abilities until it untaps during the next untap step.
When a creature with indestructible encounters another creature with deathtouch in a battle, the creature with deathtouch can destroy the indestructible creature despite its indestructible ability. This is because deathtouch allows a creature to destroy another creature with just one point of damage, regardless of its toughness or abilities.
When a creature with the ability "can't be the target of spells or abilities" in Magic: The Gathering is targeted by a spell or ability, the spell or ability will not affect that creature. This means the spell or ability will have no effect on the creature with that ability.