Creature abilities in Magic: The Gathering can typically be activated at any time you could cast an instant, unless the ability specifically states otherwise.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can activate creature abilities on your opponent's turn if the ability can be activated at instant speed.
No, you cannot activate creature abilities if they have summoning sickness.
Some Magic: The Gathering creature abilities that can be activated on an opponent's turn include Flash, Vigilance, and abilities that have the phrase "Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery."
No, you cannot activate mana abilities while a creature has summoning sickness.
Yes, you can use creature abilities during your opponent's turn in Magic: The Gathering.
Creature abilities in Magic: The Gathering can be used at any time you have priority, unless the ability specifically states otherwise.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can activate creature abilities at instant speed during a game.
Some instant creature abilities in Magic: The Gathering that can impact the game immediately include abilities like flying, haste, and flash. Flying allows a creature to bypass ground-based defenses, haste lets a creature attack or use abilities right away, and flash allows a creature to be played at instant speed.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, you can return a target creature card from your graveyard to the battlefield using certain cards or abilities.
In Magic: The Gathering, the tap target creature mechanic allows players to use a creature's abilities or attack by turning it sideways. This means the creature cannot block or use its abilities until it untaps during the player's next turn.
When a creature in Magic: The Gathering is enchanted, it gains additional abilities or effects from the enchantment card attached to it. These abilities can modify the creature's power, toughness, or other characteristics, and can also grant it new abilities or restrictions. The enchanted creature is considered to have both its own abilities and those granted by the enchantment, and these effects interact in various ways during gameplay.
Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, there are cards and abilities that allow you to regenerate a sacrificed creature, bringing it back from the graveyard to the battlefield with a certain amount of health or toughness.