What does 'indestructible' mean in MTG?
In MTG, 'indestructible' means that a creature can't be destroyed by damage or effects that say 'destroy.' So, if a big dragon comes stomping your way and it's indestructible, you better have a plan B because the usual 'destroy' methods are off the table. However, keep in mind, 'indestructible' doesn’t mean it can’t be dealt with. Exile, bounce, or -X/-X effects can still say bye-bye to that creature.
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Indestructible basically means it's super tough! Can't be destroyed by damage or any destroy effects. Though it's not completely invincible. Exile and other sneaky moves can still take it down.
Honestly, 'indestructible' in MTG is a bit overrated. Sure, it can't be destroyed by damage or destruction effects, but there are plenty of other ways to deal with it. It's tough, but not unbeatable.
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