Okay, you can't destroy Darksteel Myr. But what if your opponent just… puts it in their graveyard? All on their own? There are plenty of black cards that force your opponent to sacrifice a creature, dumping them out of play like expired sushi. Most of these cards don't let you choose which creature your opponent sacrifices, but if there's only one option say, because you killed everything else , they have to ditch it. These three solutions are generally the best way to handle indestructible creatures.
They answer the problem permanently, and they work just as well against non-indestructible creatures, so they're useful no matter what you're facing. Unfortunately, with a few exceptions, they're only available in white and black.
If your deck can't play these cards, it's time to look at other options. Color s : Blue. Pros: Countermagic can solve any problem! Well, almost any. Cons: Useless if the indestructible creature is already on the battlefield. Color s : White and blue.
Pros: Works on almost any creature. Cons: Many offensive Auras hinder a creature, but don't remove it entirely. If your opponent destroys the Aura, you're right back where you started. Color s : Black. Pros: Solves the problem before it starts. Cons: Like countermagic, it doesn't help if the creature is already on the battlefield. Pros: Like a soft form of exile.
Register Don't have an account? Edit this Page. Edit source History Talk 7. From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules September 24, — Innistrad: Midnight Hunt Indestructible A keyword ability that precludes a permanent from being destroyed.
See rule Indestructible Wizards of the Coast. Rush of Vitality? Keyword Abilities. Keyword Actions. Backbone Conjure Perpetually Seek Unstoppable. BJ Myers 4, 1 1 gold badge 12 12 silver badges 32 32 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Swords to Plowshares Bounce. Unsummon Interacting with them on the stack. Counterspell Discard. Thoughtseize Removal from the deck. Memoricide Taking control of them.
In Bolas's Clutches Move them to their owner's library. Improve this answer. Philip Kendall 6, 1 1 gold badge 23 23 silver badges 38 38 bronze badges. I would have linked to all the cards, but my current reputation won't allow it. Turning them frogs also works — ikegami. Since the question calls out ending up in the graveyard, not just dying, it may be worth adding things like mill, self-mill, and discard. The original question actually specified dying, though I am unsure that the person asking understand what that means in magic.
I tried to include ways to deal with indestructible creatures, as opposed to focusing on the graveyard itself. Show 4 more comments. The most common ways: Toughness reduced to less than zero. Affe Affe 5, 23 23 silver badges 30 30 bronze badges. And of course, they can be exiled, returned to their owner's hand, or put back into their owner's library.
None of that puts them in the graveyard, but it still gets rid of them! It can also be discarded from hand or from the library.
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