Does protection prevent annihilator?

No, "protection" (like from The One Ring) does not prevent an Annihilator ability in Magic: The Gathering because Annihilator is a triggered ability that forces a player to sacrifice permanents without targeting them, something protection doesn't stop, as protection prevents damage, targeting, enchanting, and blocking, but not mandatory sacrifices or "edict" effects. The Annihilator trigger resolves, and the player must choose and sacrifice the specified number of permanents, potentially including the protected one, according to this MTG Wiki page.
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Does protection protect against annihilator?

To answer your title's question, no. Annihilator (C.R. 702.86a) does nothing that protection abilities care about; it doesn't cause anything to deal damage (C.R.
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What stops annihilator mtg?

To stop Annihilator in Magic: The Gathering, you must remove the Eldrazi creature before it attacks, as the sacrifice trigger happens after attackers are declared but before blockers, and can't be stopped by targeting removal like Hexproof or Shroud once it's on the stack. Use removal spells (exile/bounce) before the attack step, tap the attacker, use "prevent all combat damage," or create many tokens to sacrifice to overwhelm the effect. 
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Does Teferi's protection stop Annihilator?

If you're past that and the annihilator trigger is already on the stack then you can either prevent it through protective measures like Teferi's Protection or Stifle to counter the ability outright.
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Can you deflect Swat Annihilator?

Annihilator doesn't target (note the lack of the word target in its definition) so indeed deflecting swat couldn't do anything. You can't choose new targets because there's no targets at all.
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What IS Annihilator?!

What strategies beat annihilator?

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  • Kill the tokens, without the tokens to use Polymorph on, he`s screwed.
  • Counter his Polymorph, or if he uses Proteus Staff(+ Polymorph, like i do), Stifle it or in this case Shatter it.
  • Don`t let him attack.
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Does Shroud stop Annihilator?

Shroud prohibits the object with it from being a target from something ANYONE controls, even you the controller of that object. Annihilator does NOT use the word target, therefore neither of the two aforementioned abilities will prohibit annihilator.
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Does annihilator work when blocking?

Annihilator triggers will resolve before blockers can be declared, and as a result, creatures that are sacrificed will not be able to block. If a creature has multiple instances of Annihilator somehow, they will trigger separately.
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Does roaming throne trigger annihilator?

Annihilator is an attack trigger roaming throne would affect it if eldrazi was named. As far as cascade and Kozileks draw four. At that point neither is a creature they are spells on the stack and not affected by roaming throne.
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Does Azlask Annihilator stack?

Yes, the annihilator 1 from Azlask can stack if activated multiple times, same with the +X/+X buff.
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Does Hexproof prevent annihilator?

No, Hexproof does not prevent Annihilator effects because Annihilator doesn't use the word "target"; it forces the defending player to choose and sacrifice permanents, bypassing Hexproof (and even Shroud) protection. To stop Annihilator, you need abilities that prevent sacrificing (like [[Sigarda, Host of Herons]]) or use effects that phase out or flicker your permanents to treat them as new objects.
 
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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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What is the Annihilator rule in magic?

If a creature with annihilator is attacking a planeswalker, and the defending player chooses to sacrifice that planeswalker, the attacking creature continues to attack. It may be blocked. If it isn't blocked, it simply won't deal combat damage to anything.
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How to protect against annihilator mtg?

To stop Annihilator in Magic: The Gathering, you must remove the Eldrazi creature before it attacks, as the sacrifice trigger happens after attackers are declared but before blockers, and can't be stopped by targeting removal like Hexproof or Shroud once it's on the stack. Use removal spells (exile/bounce) before the attack step, tap the attacker, use "prevent all combat damage," or create many tokens to sacrifice to overwhelm the effect. 
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What does protection protect against?

Protection reduces the damage taken from all sources except for damage caused by hunger, a warden's sonic boom attack, the void or the /kill command. This enchantment is capable of reducing damage from sources that normally ignore the user's armor value, such as falling or magical damage from status effects.
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Is annihilator a static ability?

Annihilator is a triggered ability that triggers when the creature with Annihilator attacks.
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Does Roaming Throne trigger Hakbal?

Hakbal triggers (Hakbal explores 1 time) 2. Roaming Throne triggers Hakbal's explore (Hakbal explores 2 times) 3. Topography Tracker triggers on both Hakbal explores (Hakbal explores 4 times) 4. Roaming Throne triggers Topography Tracker's triggers, which is now 2 (Hakbal explores 8 times) 5.
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Is Annihilator a triggered?

Yes, Annihilator in Magic: The Gathering is a triggered ability, meaning it automatically happens (triggers) when its condition is met—specifically, whenever a creature with Annihilator attacks—forcing the defending player to sacrifice permanents before blockers are declared. It's a "whenever" ability, not an "activated" one (which uses a cost like tapping). 
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Does annihilator trigger before blockers are declared?

Yes, an Annihilator ability triggers and resolves before blockers are declared, forcing the defending player to sacrifice permanents in the Declare Attackers step, meaning sacrificed creatures can't block, creating a significant advantage for the attacker.
 
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Can I cast an instant after blockers are declared?

Yes, absolutely! You can cast instants after blockers are declared but before damage is dealt; it's a key combat trick timing, allowing you to surprise opponents by boosting attackers or killing blockers right before damage, even with new rules that changed damage assignment but not priority. 
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Can I be attacked if I have protection from everything?

Yes, you can still attack someone with "protection from everything," but they won't take damage from your creatures, spells, or abilities; the attack itself isn't stopped, just its harmful effects (targeting, damage, enchanting, blocking) are prevented by the protection, so you'd need non-targeting, unpreventable, or life-loss effects to win. 
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Does sacrifice get rid of indestructible?

Yes, sacrificing an indestructible permanent in games like Magic: The Gathering does send it to the graveyard because "indestructible" only prevents death from lethal damage or effects that explicitly say "destroy," not from being sacrificed, exiled, bounced, or having toughness reduced to zero. Sacrificing bypasses the "destroy" mechanic, sending the permanent to the graveyard as a different type of removal.
 
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Why would I want shroud over hexproof?

Hexproof means that "your opponents" can not target that permanent, so it is a one- sided effect that gives you so much value ('cause you can target it). Shroud means that "no one" can target that permanent, not even you, so it is a kind of universal protection from targeting.
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What does "shroud" mean in Magic?

702.18a Shroud is a static ability. “Shroud” means “This permanent or player can't be the target of spells or abilities.” 702.18b Multiple instances of shroud on the same permanent or player are redundant.
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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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