Can Royal Assassin destroy an indestructible card in MTG?

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avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago

Nope, Royal Assassin's got no power here. Indestructible means it can't be destroyed by rules-based actions or cards' abilities, including our sneaky friend the Royal Assassin. So, if you're aiming at something indestructible, Royal Assassin is just going to have to sit this one out.

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avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

No way. Tried it once, thinking I was clever. Spoiler: I wasn't. Indestructible means just that鈥攃an't be destroyed, not by damage, not by Royal Assassin, not by anything that says "destroy." Learned that the hard way!


avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

Absolutely not. Indestructible cards laugh in the face of destruction effects like those from Royal Assassin. They're basically the superheroes of the MTG world, immune to being destroyed by damage or effects that say "destroy."

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