Can I tap a creature I just played?

No, generally you cannot tap a creature you just played for its own tap ability (like tapping for mana or an effect) because of summoning sickness, which prevents creatures from attacking or using abilities with a tap/untap symbol in their cost the turn they enter the battlefield, unless they have haste. However, you can still tap it if another card's ability requires tapping it (like Convoke or Crew), or if the ability doesn't use the tap symbol.
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Can you tap a creature after playing it?

Tapping an attacking creature for an ability/cost is perfectly legal. The problem is that the creature will normally already be tapped, so you won't be able to tap it again. However, if the creature had vigilance or you used an effect to untap it after it started attacking, you can tap it.
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Can you tap a creature that just entered MTG?

If the creature itself has an ability that requires tapping it to activate, no. Can't attack either. Both can be done if it has haste though. On the other hand, if something else has 'tap an untapped creature you control: [effect]', it 100% can be tapped to activate that ability.
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Can I station a creature that just entered?

Yes! The stationed permanent is what taps the creature, not the creature itself, and station doesn't specify that you can only station a creature without summoning sickness (the way enlist does, for example). You can tap any untapped creature you control, with or without summoning sickness.
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Can I tap a creature that's already tapped?

Yes, you can target a tapped creature with a spell or ability that says "tap target creature," but it doesn't change the creature's state (it's still tapped), so it usually has no practical effect unless the card has a secondary effect for targeting already tapped creatures (like some "freeze" effects) or you're responding to something. However, you cannot tap an already tapped creature to pay a cost that requires tapping, as that cost must be paid with an untapped permanent. 
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Can I tap a creature as an instant?

Yes, you can tap creatures at instant speed in Magic: The Gathering if their activated ability has the tap symbol ({T}) and doesn't say "Activate only as a sorcery," provided the creature doesn't have summoning sickness (unless it has haste). This allows you to use creature abilities to respond to opponents' plays, but you must have priority and the creature must be untapped and not summoning sick. 
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When can you activate a tap ability?

You can activate tap abilities (like {T}: Do something) in Magic: The Gathering whenever you have priority, just like casting an instant, but only if the permanent isn't affected by summoning sickness (hasn't been under your control since your most recent turn starts), and if it has haste or if it was tapped by another effect, not attacking/blocking. You can use them during combat, your upkeep, or even on your opponent's turn, as long as the card doesn't have specific time restrictions (like "sorcery speed"). 
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Is warp instant speed mtg?

No, using the Warp ability itself isn't inherently instant speed; it's an alternate casting cost, so it follows the normal timing rules for the card type (e.g., sorcery speed for creatures/non-flash permanents), but you can use it at instant speed if the card has Flash or another effect allows you to cast it outside normal timing. After being warped, the card exiles itself and can be cast from exile later for its normal cost, which can be done at instant speed if you have a way to cast it from exile like Leyline of Anticipation. 
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What is the rule 701.27 A in Magic The Gathering?

701.27a To proliferate means to choose any number of permanents and/or players that have a counter, then give each one additional counter of each kind that permanent or player already has.
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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 I tap Llanowar Elves first turn?

No, you cannot tap a {!nav}Llanowar Elves the turn it enters the battlefield to get mana because of summoning sickness, which prevents creatures from attacking or using tap abilities until your next turn, unless the creature has haste or an effect gives it haste. You must wait until your next turn to tap it for mana, or play another card that gives it haste, like {!nav}{!nav}Rhythm of the Wild, allowing immediate activation.
 
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Can you tap vehicles the turn they enter?

Yes. Because vehicles are just artifacts the abilities can be used the turn it enters and it does not have summoning sickness. However, if it becomes crewed it gains the creature supertype which will see that the permanent entered this turn, thus it has summoning sickness and can't activate tap abilities or attack.
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Can you tap a creature on the first turn?

When creatures get summoned as you play their card ("cast a spell"), they get summoning sickness. They cannot attack or use abilities that require them to tap or un-tap. So any artifact that is not a creature isn't suffering from this effect so it can be tapped right after you play it.
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Does tapping a creature remove it as a blocker?

Tapping or untapping a creature that's already been declared as an attacker or blocker doesn't remove it from combat and doesn't prevent its combat damage.
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Do creatures tap before or after attacking?

Tapping a creature when it's declared as an attacker isn't a cost; attacking simply causes creatures to become tapped. 508.1g If there are any optional costs to attack with the chosen creatures (expressed as costs a player may pay “as” a creature attacks), the active player chooses which, if any, they will pay.
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Can you tap creatures at instant speed?

Yes, you can tap creatures at instant speed in Magic: The Gathering if their activated ability has the tap symbol ({T}) and doesn't say "Activate only as a sorcery," provided the creature doesn't have summoning sickness (unless it has haste). This allows you to use creature abilities to respond to opponents' plays, but you must have priority and the creature must be untapped and not summoning sick. 
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What is the rule 702.6 equip?

702.6a. Equip is an activated ability of Equipment cards. "Equip [cost]" means "[Cost]: Attach this permanent to target creature you control. Activate this ability only any time you could cast a sorcery."
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Can you tap a creature as soon as you play it?

Creatures suffer from summoning sickness, which means they cannot attack or use abilities that require tapping unless they've been under your control since the start of your turn. This means that newly summoned creatures without haste need to wait until your next turn to use their tap abilities.
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Can I tap mana without priority?

Mana abilities are among the few activated or triggered abilities that don't use the stack or require passing priority to resolve, so they cannot be responded to or targeted. This means that as soon as the ability is used, the mana is created.
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Can you tap a creature if it's already tapped?

Yes, you can target a tapped creature with a spell or ability that says "tap target creature," but it doesn't change the creature's state (it's still tapped), so it usually has no practical effect unless the card has a secondary effect for targeting already tapped creatures (like some "freeze" effects) or you're responding to something. However, you cannot tap an already tapped creature to pay a cost that requires tapping, as that cost must be paid with an untapped permanent. 
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Can I tap a creature before my upkeep?

No, you can't activate abilities before your upkeep.

You get priority for the first time during your turn once your upkeep has started and any triggered abilities have gone onto the stack.
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Can you tap Mother of Runes at instant speed?

Yes, you can tap Mother of Runes at instant speed (any time you have priority) to give a creature protection, unless she has summoning sickness, in which case she can't use her tap ability. You can use her ability to protect creatures during combat, even after blockers are declared, or to protect herself by blocking and then tapping. 
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Can you tap mana dorks immediately?

If a creature ability requires you pay another resource (such as mana or life) and it DOES NOT tap, you can use it immediately.
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