Can grappling kraken target a tapped creature?

Yes, Grappling Kraken's MTG card ability can target a creature that's already tapped; in that case, it simply puts a stun counter on it, as the "tap" effect is redundant but the stun counter still applies. This is because targeting rules allow you to select any valid target (a tapped or untapped creature), and the ability's effect still resolves, even if the tapping part does nothing.
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Can tapped creatures be targeted?

Yes, you can target a tapped creature with a spell or ability that says "tap target creature," but the tapping action will do nothing since it's already tapped; the key is that the creature is a legal target, and tapping it is a result of the spell, not a requirement for it to be a target. The only time you can't target a tapped creature with a "tap target creature" effect is if the card specifically says "tap target untapped creature".
 
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Can a junk winder target a tapped creature?

Junk Winder's second ability can target any "nonland permanent an opponent controls" (C.R. 115.1d), whether it's tapped or not.
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Can I put a stun counter on a tapped creature?

Yes, you absolutely can put a stun counter on a tapped creature in Magic: The Gathering; the stun counter prevents it from untapping, and if it's already tapped, the effect just adds the counter, stopping it from untapping again in the future (removing one counter each time it tries). Effects that say "tap target creature" still work on already tapped creatures, and the stun counter is applied as normal. 
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Can you fight a tapped creature?

Yes, you can absolutely "fight" (target with a fight spell/ability) a tapped creature in Magic: The Gathering; unlike combat, fight effects don't care if the creature is tapped or has summoning sickness, as they aren't considered combat damage and target creatures just deal damage equal to their power to each other. A tapped creature can be targeted, and the effect will resolve as normal unless it becomes an illegal target. 
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Can I defend with a tapped creature?

No, in Magic: The Gathering, a tapped creature generally cannot defend (block) because tapping shows it's already used. However, there are exceptions: creatures with Vigilance, or if you can untap them before blocks are declared (like with a spell), or if you tap a creature after it's already been declared as a blocker, it still blocks. 
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What happens if you airbend a land?

If you "Airbend" a land in the Magic: The Gathering Avatar set, it gets exiled, but because lands are played, not cast, you can't use the Airbend ability to bring it back for {2} mana; it's stuck in exile unless another effect allows you to play or cast it, though animated Earthbend lands return tapped to the battlefield. 
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Can I tap a tapped permanent?

No, you cannot tap a permanent that is already tapped to pay a cost (like {T} in an ability), but you can target a tapped permanent with a spell or ability that says "tap target permanent," in which case nothing happens to the permanent, and the rest of the effect still resolves. This distinction is crucial in Magic: The Gathering rules: an untapped permanent becomes tapped, but a tapped one remains tapped if told to "tap" again. 
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What does "stun counter" mean in MTG?

From the glossary of the Comprehensive Rules (November 8, 2024—Edge of Eternities) Stun Counter. A counter that stops a permanent from untapping.
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Can you tap a blocker at instant speed?

The answer is yes. In the Declare Blockers Step, after Blockers have been Declared, there is a round of Priority.
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Can Frost Trickster tap a tapped creature?

Frost Trickster's ability can target a creature that's already tapped. That creature won't untap during its controller's next untap step.
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Can cards with summoning sickness block?

Yes, creatures with summoning sickness in Magic: The Gathering can absolutely block; summoning sickness only prevents them from attacking or using abilities with the tap symbol (or untap symbol) in their cost, but not from blocking or using other abilities that don't require tapping. Blocking is a defensive action that doesn't involve tapping for its own cost, so a newly summoned creature can act as a defender immediately, provided no other effects stop it. 
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Can delirium target a tapped creature?

Rulings (10/4/2004) Tapping the creature is part of the effect and not the cost, therefore you can cast this targeting a tapped creature.
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Does vigilance untap a tapped creature?

A tapped creature cannot attack. Vigilance does not break this rule, though a player with priority declares attackers at the beginning of combat so if you the defending player have an activated ability or instant aimed at tapping down an attacker, it must be played before you go to combat.
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Can merchant raiders tap a tapped creature?

Merchant Raiders - Commander Legends (CMR)

The triggered ability can target any creature, including one that is already tapped.
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Can you phase out a tapped creature?

Phasing (This phases in or out before you untap during each of your untap steps. While it's phased out, it's treated as though it doesn't exist.) : Target creature phases out. (While it's phased out, it's treated as though it doesn't exist.
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What is the 75% rule in MTG?

The MTG "75% rule" is a popular, unofficial deck-building philosophy, mainly for Commander, about creating decks powerful enough to compete but not so dominant they ruin the fun for casual players, finding a middle ground in power level by intentionally leaving out the most optimal, expensive, or meta-defining cards. It's about building a deck that's "75% as strong as it can be," allowing it to challenge optimized decks occasionally while still being fair in more casual games, making it adaptable for various playgroups.
 
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Can I proliferate stun counters?

Yes, you can absolutely proliferate stun counters in Magic: The Gathering, as they are standard counters that can be chosen when you proliferate to add another of that type to a player or permanent. This lets you keep creatures tapped longer or add more stun counters to stop permanents from untapping, effectively "freezing" them for additional turns. 
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Why do people hate poison counters?

Many people dislike playing against poison because it effectively means with a poison deck, all your opponents have 10 health while you have 40, and they can't gain life back since there's no real reliable way to deal with poison counters outside building a deck specifically to avoid poison counters.
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Can I tap a creature without attacking?

No, you cannot just tap a creature in Magic: The Gathering without a reason; tapping is a cost or effect, not a free action, but you can tap creatures without attacking by using cards with {T} (tap) in their cost, like Springleaf Drum, or through card effects that force tapping, such as Opposition or Kiora's Follower. Tapping is a game action that happens when a creature attacks (unless it has Vigilance) or when an ability requires it to be tapped as a cost or effect.
 
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Can you regrind a tap?

Fortunately, taps can be reground. Although not all damage can be repaired in this way, many classic signs of wear disappear when a tap is professionally reground and you can use the tool again as usual. This saves valuable resources and also saves you a lot of money.
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Can tapped creatures block magic?

No, in Magic: The Gathering, tapped creatures cannot block because being tapped signifies they've already been used or are otherwise occupied, and only untapped creatures can be declared as blockers. However, a creature that is already blocking can become tapped (e.g., to use an ability like Prodigal Sorcerer's) and will still remain a blocker and deal combat damage. 
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Why is Sokka not a bender?

Sokka can't bend because bending ability in Avatar is a genetic trait, likely a recessive gene passed down from his Water Tribe lineage, but he didn't inherit the specific gene that allows bending, unlike his sister Katara, even though they share the same parents. It's a mix of genetics and spirit; while some non-benders can gain powers (like Avatar Korra), Sokka never unlocks that connection, focusing instead on strategy and his boomerang. 
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Is Aang technically Zuko's grandfather?

No, Aang is not Zuko's direct grandfather by blood, but technically he is Zuko's great-grandfather because Aang is the reincarnation of Avatar Roku, and Roku is Zuko's maternal great-grandfather, linking them through the Avatar Spirit across lifetimes. They share a deep spiritual connection as past and present Avatars, not a genetic one, making Aang Zuko's spiritual predecessor and a form of ancestral figure. 
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Who is LGBT in Avatar: The Last Airbender?

The Avatar universe features several confirmed LGBTQ+ characters, most notably Korra & Asami (bisexual couple in Legend of Korra), Avatar Kyoshi (bisexual), and Aang's daughter Kya (lesbian). Other confirmed characters include the Air Nomad Aiwei, while characters like Smellerbee (possibly trans) and those from novels like Rangi (Kyoshi's girlfriend) add to the diverse queer representation across Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. 
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