The Coldsnap land 'Dark Depths' produces a Marit Lage token.
Yes, creature tokens are considered creatures in Magic: The Gathering.
No, unless they have haste.
The artifact creature 'Pentavus' can remove its +1/+1 counters to create 1/1 flying Pentavite tokens.
In Magic: The Gathering, tokens are considered creatures if they have creature characteristics, such as power and toughness, and are represented by a physical token card or object on the battlefield.
No, tokens do not have summoning sickness in Magic: The Gathering.
Yes, tokens in Magic: The Gathering do not have a mana value.
To create a creature token in Magic: The Gathering, you need a card or effect that specifically generates creature tokens. This can be done through spells, abilities, or other card effects that explicitly state they create creature tokens. Once you have the card or effect, follow the instructions on it to generate the creature token onto the battlefield.
Single cards that represent a creature (token) there are currently 199 that I am aware of.
Yes, tokens in Magic: The Gathering have a mana value of 0.
Yes, tokens are put into the graveyard in Magic: The Gathering when they leave the battlefield.
No, a creature is not considered a spell in Magic: The Gathering.
No, a planeswalker is not considered a creature in Magic: The Gathering.