How does Indestructible work in MTG?
Quick and dirty: Indestructible means it won't go to the graveyard from damage or any 'destroy' effects. But it's not invincible! Things like being exiled or bouncing back to the hand still work.
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Indestructible in MTG means a card can't be destroyed by damage or effects that say 'destroy.' So, if your creature has indestructible, it can laugh in the face of lethal damage and won't bat an eye at that 'Destroy all creatures' spell. But remember, it can still be exiled, returned to your hand, or lose indestructible if hit by a spell that removes abilities.
Indestructible is awesome but not a free pass. Your creature won't die from damage or 'destroy' effects, but watch out for board wipes that say 'exile' or effects that 'put' it somewhere else. Been there, and it hurts when your indestructible entity gets sent to exile!
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