Does indestructible prevent Armageddon?

Yes, an indestructible effect does prevent Armageddon from destroying your lands, because Armageddon uses the word "destroy," and indestructible permanents ignore "destroy" effects and lethal damage, but they can still be removed by sacrifice, exile, or toughness reduction to zero, so you need to be careful about those as well, notes this Reddit thread.
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Does Armageddon work on Indestructible?

If something is indestructible, it can't be destroyed. There's nothing tricky here. Armageddon tried to destroy the lands, but they can't be destroyed.
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What does indestructible protect against?

Indestructible protects against lethal damage (such as through combat or with deathtouch ) and "destroy" effects like [[Vindicate]].
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Does indestructible prevent wrath of God?

No, they don't. Indestructible negates "destroy" effects and lethal damage. It does not negate sacrifices, -X/-X (i.e. toughness- reducing) effects or exiling.
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Does indestructible prevent minus counters?

Indestructible only prevents dying to lethal damage and destroy effects. -X/-X effects, both counters and continuous, still kill it.
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Does indestructible prevent deathtouch?

Yes, indestructible prevents deathtouch from destroying a creature because deathtouch still deals damage (often just 1), but the indestructible keyword stops that damage from causing a "destroy" effect, meaning the creature survives unless its toughness is reduced to 0 or it's exiled/returned to hand. Deathtouch makes any amount of damage lethal, but indestructible says the permanent cannot be destroyed, overriding the destroy effect.
 
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How does an indestructible counter work?

An indestructible counter on a permanent grants indestructible to that permanent (C.R. 122.1b). Merely dealing damage to a creature, though, doesn't remove any counters from that creature.
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Does indestructible trump deathtouch?

Is your question about the interaction in the sense of a creature with indestructible taking damage from a source with deathtouch? A creature with indestructible cannot be destroyed. Deathtouch tries to destroy.
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Does indestructible prevent blasphemous act?

No, Blasphemous Act doesn't destroy indestructible creatures directly, but it marks them with 13 damage, and if they lose indestructible after the spell resolves (e.g., due to an effect ending), the marked lethal damage will destroy them in a subsequent State-Based Action check, making it effective in clearing them out eventually. It bypasses the "destroy" prevention but not the damage itself, allowing other effects to finish them off if their indestructibility fades. 
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What triggers the wrath of God?

God's wrath, in many theological views, isn't a petty temper but a holy, just, and necessary response to evil, sin, and rebellion, stemming from His perfect love and holiness to protect what's good, deter evil, and uphold righteousness, often seen as a reaction to humanity turning away from Him or harming what He values. It's described as deliberate, not emotional, a consequence for unholiness, and a way to discipline or guide people back to Him, contrasting sharply with human, often uncontrolled, anger. 
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Does indestructible stop trample?

No, Indestructible, does not stop Trample from working; the attacking creature must still assign lethal damage to the indestructible blocker (equal to its toughness), but any damage beyond that simply tramples over to the player or planeswalker, as Indestructible only prevents the blocker from being destroyed, not from taking the damage or fulfilling the criteria for Trample. 
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Can indestructible stop sacrifices?

No, indestructible does not prevent sacrifice in Magic: The Gathering; an indestructible creature can still be sacrificed by its controller or an opponent if an effect allows it, as sacrificing moves the permanent to the graveyard, it doesn't "destroy" it. Indestructible only stops effects that explicitly say "destroy" or lethal damage, not other removal methods like exiling, reducing toughness to zero, or being put into the graveyard via sacrifice. 
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Does indestructible prevent spells?

Indestructible prevents “destroy” effects, combat damage death(unless the creature has something like infect or wither), and any damage based removal spells.
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How to bypass indestructible MTG?

To bypass indestructible in Magic: The Gathering, you can't technically "destroy" it, but you can remove it by exiling, forcing sacrifice, or reducing toughness to 0, using effects that exile (like Path to Exile), forcing sacrifice (like Cruel Edict), or giving it -X/-X counters (like Dismember or -1/-1 counters or -X/-X effects. Other methods include bouncing it (Unsummon), tucking it (Spin into Myth), or making it lose indestructible, but exile, sacrifice, and toughness reduction are the most reliable.
 
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Does indestructible prevent combat?

No, indestructible creatures can not be destroyed by damage, or by being destroyed by an effect. If it's regular toughness is reduced to zero by having -1/-1 counters, getting -1/-1 or if it is sacrificed, it gets put into the graveyard.
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Does indestructible prevent fumigate?

Inspirit, if it has enough charge counters, will give your other creatures indestructible at the moment Funigate is trying to destroy them. Keep in mind that this is a different outcome than something like a Blasphemous Act that deals damage. Indestructible creatures still take damage.
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Does shroud prevent the blasphemous act?

Blasphemous act isn't targeting anything. It's just dealing damage to each creature. So shroud would not protect Missy.
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Does trample work if I'm blocking?

702.19a Trample is a static ability that modifies the rules for assigning an attacking creature's combat damage. The ability has no effect when a creature with trample is blocking or is dealing noncombat damage.
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Can indestructible be destroyed by Deathtouch?

No, deathtouch does not kill an indestructible creature because "indestructible" means it cannot be destroyed by lethal damage or "destroy" effects, and the "can't" rule overrides the "does" rule. While deathtouch makes any damage lethal, the indestructible creature simply ignores the destruction part, taking the damage but surviving.
 
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What are the rules for indestructible?

Indestructible only means it doesn't die to lethal damage or destroy effects. It will still take the damage, it just stays on the field. It can still be exiled or killed by reducing its toughness to zero with a -x/-x effect.
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Does indestructible prevent toxic deluge?

Cards like Toxic Deluge or Tragic Slip can effectively reduce an indestructible creature to 0 or negative toughness, and it will die.
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Does darksteel forge make itself indestructible?

Yes, Darksteel Forge makes itself indestructible because its ability says "Artifacts you control have indestructible," which includes the Forge itself, granting it the keyword ability. This means it won't be destroyed by damage or "destroy" effects, allowing you to keep your other artifacts safe too, though it can still be removed by effects that exile, return to hand, or reduce toughness to zero. 
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Does indestructible prevent sacrifice?

No, indestructible does not prevent sacrifice in Magic: The Gathering; an indestructible creature can still be sacrificed by its controller or an opponent if an effect allows it, as sacrificing moves the permanent to the graveyard, it doesn't "destroy" it. Indestructible only stops effects that explicitly say "destroy" or lethal damage, not other removal methods like exiling, reducing toughness to zero, or being put into the graveyard via sacrifice. 
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Does indestructible stop negative counters?

Yes. Basically what indestructible does is it stops the permanent from going to the graveyard from damage or destroy effects. What it won't stop are sacrificing and -1/-1 effects. If a creature has 0 or less toughness, it is moved to the graveyard as a State Based Action and nothing can be done about it.
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Can a creature's ability be countered?

Activated abilities cannot be countered by spells or abilities that counter spells, because they aren't spells.
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