Doing a very basic search there are over 100 cards that are instants that can destroy other cards.
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Interrupt is an obsolete game term, and any card that had it, is now an Instant, or an ability that can be played at instant speed. Counterspell was originally an Interrupt, as were many other counter cards. Any of them, that have been reprinted, will now show as an Instant and even if a card has not been reprinted, its Oracle wording will now show it as an Instant.
The only way to 'destroy' them is to lower the toughness of an Indestructable creature to 0. This will cause them to be destroyed. There are some minor exceptions too - the Legend rule and Planeswalker Uniqueness rule can both destroy indestructable cards. On the other hand, you can bounce indestructable cards back to hand, steal control of them, remove them from the game, etc, there are still plenty of options.
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A Magic: The Gathering deck typically includes 60 cards, with a mix of creatures, spells, and other cards.
The first release of Magic the Gathering cards was on August 5, 1993.
Some of the most powerful planeswalker abilities in Magic: The Gathering include the ability to draw cards, destroy creatures or other permanents, create tokens, gain life, and manipulate the game in various ways to gain advantage over opponents.
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In France? eBay, Troll and Toad, ABU Games, and other online stores have foreign cards.
Magic Workstation is a program created by Magi-soft that assists in playing Magic: The Gathering and other card games over the Internet and maintains a searchable database of Magic cards.
One can identify Magic: The Gathering cards by looking at the card's name, artwork, color, mana cost, and card type. Each card has a unique combination of these elements that make it distinguishable from other cards in the game.
In the anime they cannot, but in real life, it's just like any other monster, so yes
Tokens in Magic: The Gathering represent creatures or other permanents and are created by card effects. They exist on the battlefield like regular cards, but are not considered cards themselves. Tokens can attack, block, and interact with other cards just like regular permanents, but they cannot be put into a player's hand or deck.