Does indestructible work on enchantments?

Does indestructible work on enchantments?

2009-10-01: If an effect would simultaneously destroy Indestructibility and the creature it’s enchanting, only Indestructibility is destroyed. If Indestructibility stops enchanting that creature later in the turn, the creature will no longer have indestructible and will be destroyed.

How do you deal with indestructible enchantments?

How to Destroy an Indestructible Creature

  1. Exile It. If you can’t face your problems, send them somewhere else.
  2. Reduce Its Toughness to 0. This is sort of a rules hack.
  3. Make Your Opponent Sacrifice It.
  4. Counter It.
  5. Enchant It.
  6. Discard It from Your Opponent’s Hand.
  7. Bounce It Back to Your Opponent’s Hand.

Can enchantments go on Planeswalkers?

There are enchantments that can go on planeswalkers, like Faith’s Fetters or Suppression Bonds. As long as the enchantment’s requirements are met by the planeswalker, it can be enchanted.

Does indestructible work on planeswalker?

Planeswalkers with indestructible will still have loyalty counters removed from them as they are dealt damage. If a planeswalker with indestructible has no loyalty counters, it will still be put into its owner’s graveyard, as the rule that does this doesn’t destroy the planeswalker.

Can you activate planeswalker abilities on opponent’s turn?

Yes. Just remember that Planeswalker abilities can only be activated at sorcery speed. (On your turn when the stack is empty.)

What can destroy indestructible MTG?

A creature with indestructible can die as a result of anything that is not damage (Lightning Bolt) and does not explicitly use the word ‘destroy’ (Doom Blade). And of course, they can be exiled, returned to their owner’s hand, or put back into their owner’s library.

Does indestructible prevent trample?

Gracias! Indestructible creatures still get assigned damage, so the rest can still trample through.

Can I have two Planeswalkers out at the same time?

All planeswalkers are also legendary. This means you can’t have control of two planeswalkers with the same full name at the same time. You can keep both planeswalkers as they have different full names.

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