Does day of Judgement kill indestructible?

The day of judgment will attempt to destroy all creatures, since yours are indestructable they won’t be destroyed.

Do board wipes get around indestructible?

All Is Dust has a high cost of seven mana, but it’s a one-sided board wipe if you’re going full colorless. It bypasses indestructible and hexproof since your opponent is forced to sacrifice their creatures instead of you destroying them.

Does indestructible prevent damage?

Creatures with indestructible are impervious to any effects that normally destroy creatures, such as: Damage (including combat damage)

How do you kill indestructible MTG?

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.
  3. Make Your Opponent Sacrifice It.
  4. Counter It.
  5. Enchant It.
  6. Discard It from Your Opponent’s Hand.
  7. Send It to Your Opponent’s Library.
  8. Bounce It Back to Your Opponent’s Hand.

Does destroy all work on indestructible?

Anything an opponent plays in Magic: The Gathering that’s “Indestructible” can seem scary at first glance. On its face, indestructibility may make a creature seem like something that can’t be managed or handled. Any typical “kill” or “destroy” spell simply won’t work on it.

Can indestructible be exiled?

An indestructible permanent can be exiled, returned to a player’s hand, put into a graveyard for having 0 or less toughness (via anything that gives -X/-X for example), or sacrificed.

What kills 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.

How do you get rid of indestructible MTG?

Indestructible permanents can still be put into their owner’s graveyard by other means, such as by the “legend rule”, by being sacrificed or (in the case of creatures) having zero or less toughness. They can also be removed from the battlefield by being bounced or exiled for example.