Do creatures gain summoning sickness?

A creature gets Summoning Sickness as it enters the battlefield; it lasts until the beginning of its controller's next turn. A creature with Summoning Sickness is neither able to attack nor use any tap abilities.
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Do creatures have summoning sickness if they are exiled and come back?

Yes. Any card that returns from exile returns as if you just played it/as if it wasn't on the field already. So a creature will have summoning sickness and any card that had any effects placed on it prior to exile will no longer have those effects (such as counters).
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Do creatures that phase back in have summoning sickness?

As long as they've experienced an upkeep before being phased out, creatures and permanents aren't affected by summoning sickness and can use all abilities they've got.
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Do creatures have summoning sickness when they transform?

Thankfully, Wizards addressed this: Transforming doesn't give a creature “summoning sickness,” so if a creature has been under your control continuously since the beginning of your turn, it can still attack even if it transforms—assuming it transforms into a creature!
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Does turning an artifact into a creature give it summoning sickness?

Yes, if the card type says “creature,” it has Summoning Sickness. Artifact creatures, enchantment creatures, token creatures, etc. —all of them have Summoning Sickness. It does not Summoning Sickness does not impact artifacts, enchantments, lands, and any other card types that aren't also creatures.
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Do creatures you gain control of have summoning sickness?

If you gain control of an opponent's creature, it also has “summoning sickness,” even if your foe summoned it several turns ago. That's why effects that steal a creature, like Claim the Firstborn, also give haste to the stolen creature.
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Do mutated creatures have summoning sickness?

So the mutate rules say that whether or not the creature goes on top or on the bottom, the mutated creature is not affected by summoning sickness so long as the base part wasn't.
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Can I tap a creature with summoning sickness for Convoke?

You can tap only untapped creatures you control to pay for a spell with convoke that you cast. You can use creatures with summoning sickness to pay for Convoke costs. Convoke doesn't change a spell's mana cost or converted mana cost.
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Do regenerated creatures have summoning sickness?

When you regenerate a creature, you can attack in the same turn it was regenerated (and doesn't have Summoning Sickness or any other effect which says so) but only if you can get it untapped.
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Does exile count as dying?

A creature or planeswalker does not die if it is sent to another zone (usually Exile), either directly or by a replacement effect. It ceases to exist as an object on the battlefield, but abilities that check if a creature or planeswalker dies do not trigger.
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What is the summoning sickness rule?

A creature can't attack unless it has been under its controller's control continuously since their most recent turn began. This rule is informally called the “summoning sickness” rule.
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Does haste remove summoning sickness?

Haste allows the creature to bypass or ignore summoning sickness. Haste does not prevent the creature from having summoning sickness outright. If a creature were to lose its haste on the turn it enters the battlefield from something like Dress Down, then it would still have summoning sickness and be affected that turn.
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Can creatures with summoning sickness be tapped?

The only thing that creatures cannot do with summoning sickness is attack or use an activated ability that requires it to tap. Creatures with summoning sickness MAY still block.
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Does a land that becomes a creature have summoning sickness?

Although all permanents experience Summoning Sickness, only Creatures, Artifact Creatures, Land Creatures, planeswalker creatures and Enchantment Creatures (or Land, Artifacts, planeswalkers or Enchantments that have become creatures) are affected by Summoning Sickness.
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Can a tapped creature block?

A tapped creature cannot block during your opponent's turn. It thus becomes very important to determine which of your creatures should attack and which should remain available to block in order to defend yourself from damage.
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Can you crew a creature with summoning sickness?

Activate the crew ability by tapping any number of creatures you control with total power at least equal to the crew number. Outstanding! Remember you can tap any untapped creature you control to activate a crew ability, including creatures with summoning sickness and even other crewed Vehicles!
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Do returned creatures have summoning sickness?

Accepted answer #1. Your creature has summoning sickness if you have not continuously controlled it since the beginning of your most recent turn. That's it. It doesn't matter how or from where the creature entered the battlefield.
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Does sacrifice count as destroyed?

Sacrificing a permanent doesn't destroy it, so regeneration or other effects that replace destruction can't affect this action.
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Do morph creatures have summoning sickness?

If you cast a creature and then morph it on the same turn - it will suffer from summoning sickness. If you morph it during next turns and you didn't lose control of it - it won't suffer from summoning sickness and will be able to attack or use "tap" activated abilities.
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Can you tap a creature with summoning sickness for improvise?

You can use artifacts with summoning sickness. in the cost, activating that ability while casting a spell with improvise will result in the artifact being tapped when you pay the spell's costs. You won't be able to tap it again for improvise.
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Can you tap an already attacking creature?

Tapping a creature when it's declared as an attacker isn't a cost; attacking simply causes creatures to become tapped.
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Can you tap a creature twice?

First time you tapped it normally, tapping it ninety degrees. You could then tap it again, turning it essentially upside down. Creatures only untapped one rotation during the untap step, so if you double tapped it, it would take two turns to untap fully.
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Can you tap creatures with summoning sickness for Convoke?

Can You Convoke with a Creature that Has Summoning Sickness? You can use any untapped creatures that you control to convoke, even ones with summoning sickness. The creatures that you're tapping are being tapped as an effect of the ability, not as a cost.
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Do blinked creatures have summoning sickness?

If you flicker it in your turn, it'll have summoning sickness for the rest of your turn plus your opponent's turn, but as soon as your next turn starts it'll be fine. If you blink a melded creature, that creature goes to exile.
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Do creatures with flash have summoning sickness?

"Summoning sickness" has to do with how long you've controlled a creature. If you haven't controlled it since the beginning of your turn, it can't attack or activate any abilities with in the cost unless it has the "Haste" ability. The "Flash" ability doesn't do anything special with regards to summoning sickness.
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