How do Indestructible Counters Work in MTG?

avatarBivouacingFirm2 years ago
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avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago

Just slap an indestructible counter on your creature, and watch it laugh in the face of death. Damage? Please. Destruction effects? Yawn. But exile spells? Uh oh... Now that's a problem.

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avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Indestructible counters are overrated. Yeah, your creature doesn't die from damage, but there are plenty of other ways to deal with it. Exile, bounce, or reducing toughness to zero still works. Keep that in mind!


avatarRavellingMane2 years ago

Indestructible counters in Magic The Gathering make the creature they're placed on indestructible. This means no matter how much damage the creature takes, it won't be destroyed. They ignore things like lethal damage or effects that say "destroy". But remember, they can still be removed from the battlefield by being exiled, returned to a player's hand, or if their toughness becomes 0 or less!

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