Does totem armor stop sacrificing?

No, Totem Armor does not stop sacrificing in Magic: The Gathering because sacrificing is a specific game action, not being "destroyed" by damage or a spell, so the aura's replacement effect doesn't trigger; the enchanted creature and the aura go to the graveyard together when sacrificed. The effect only replaces "destroy" effects like lethal damage or cards like Murder.
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Does totem armor protect from sacrifice?

No, Totem Armor (Magic: The Gathering) does not protect a creature from being sacrificed; it only prevents destruction from lethal damage or spells that explicitly say "destroy," meaning the creature goes to the graveyard if forced to be sacrificed, exiled, or if its toughness becomes 0 or less. Sacrificing is a different game action than being destroyed, so Totem Armor's replacement effect doesn't trigger. 
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What stops sacrifice in MTG?

Cards that prevent/prohibit sacrificing
  • Angel of Jubilation.
  • Assault Suit.
  • Sigarda, Host of Herons.
  • Tajuru Preserver.
  • Tamiyo, Collector of Tales.
  • Yasharn, Implacable Earth.
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Does totem armor stop exile?

No, Totem Armor (now called Umbra Armor) does not protect against exile because it only triggers on effects that say "destroy" or lethal damage, while exile removes a permanent without destroying it. If a creature with Totem Armor is exiled, the aura goes to the graveyard as normal, as exile bypasses the "destroy" trigger, acting as one of the few ways to remove indestructible creatures too. 
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Do Evokers drop totems 100%?

Totems of Undying have a 100% chance to drop from evokers. This mob can spawn in some rooms of the very rare woodland mansion structure, but is more commonly seen as part of wave five and up of illager raids.
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What IS Totem Armor?!

Why was totem armor changed to umbra armor?

Change from Totem armor to Umbra armor

In 2023, R&D reviewed its stance towards Totem armor as part of a review of terms that might be considered culturally offensive. The decision was made to rename the keyword ability to "Umbra armor".
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Does sacrifice bypass indestructible?

Yes, sacrifice bypasses indestructible in Magic: The Gathering because "indestructible" only prevents a permanent from being destroyed by damage or "destroy" effects, not from being moved to the graveyard by other means like sacrifice, exiling, or having its toughness reduced to zero. Sacrificing an indestructible creature is a common way to remove it from the battlefield. 
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Is totem armor regeneration?

Say you control a permanent enchanted with an Aura that has totem armor, and that Aura has gained a regeneration shield. The next time the enchanted permanent would be destroyed, the Aura would be destroyed instead -- but it regenerates, so nothing is destroyed at all.
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Is totem better than shield?

The totem's effect would remain passive and conditional (only activating upon death), whereas the shield remains an actively used tool, preserving the game's strategic depth.
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Does Hexproof stop sacrifices?

No, Hexproof does not stop sacrifice in Magic: The Gathering because sacrificing is a player action or cost that doesn't involve targeting, so spells and abilities that force sacrifices (like "opponent sacrifices a creature") or board wipes (like "destroy all creatures") still work, as they don't target the specific creature. The key is that Hexproof protects against targeting by opponents' spells/abilities, not against effects that say "all," "each," or are player-initiated costs.
 
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Is sacrifice considered dying in MTG?

Yes, in Magic: The Gathering, sacrificing a creature counts as it dying, because "dies" simply means being put into the graveyard from the battlefield, which is the default outcome of a sacrifice. The key is that it must go to the graveyard; if a replacement effect (like Rest in Peace or Progenitus) exiles it instead, then it doesn't die. 
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Can I sacrifice a creature before it is exiled?

Yes. Keep in mind that if their exile card had another effect like gaining life (swords to plowhares) or fetching a land (path to exile), that effect will also not happen. The exile spell will have no target after you sacrifice your creature and it will fail to resolve, so none of it will happen.
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What protects against sacrifice in MTG?

For example, cards like Angel of Jubilation and Yasharn, Implacable Earth can be used to prevent an opponent Sacrificing their own creatures, and Tarjuru Preserver or Sigarda, Host of Herons stops foes from forcing you to Sacrifice creatures.
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Can you sacrifice creatures at instant speed?

Yes, you can sacrifice creatures at instant speed in Magic: The Gathering, using abilities on cards like Goblin Bombardment, Ashnod's Altar, or creatures with sacrifice effects, to respond to spells, remove threats, pump attackers, or trigger other payoffs, even in between steps like after blockers are declared but before damage. Sacrificing is a cost paid when an ability is activated, so it happens immediately, allowing for powerful tactical plays.
 
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What is the difference between indestructible and totem armor?

Indestructible makes it so that any effect that would destroy a creature won't destroy it, while a creature enchanted with a totem armor aura loses the aura instead of being destroyed.
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Does totem armor block sacrifice?

Totem Armor only prevents *destroy* effects, and sacrificing isn't destroying.
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Does totem armor prevent exile?

No, Totem Armor (now called Umbra Armor) does not protect against exile because it only triggers on effects that say "destroy" or lethal damage, while exile removes a permanent without destroying it. If a creature with Totem Armor is exiled, the aura goes to the graveyard as normal, as exile bypasses the "destroy" trigger, acting as one of the few ways to remove indestructible creatures too. 
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Do auras you control have totem armor?

Auras attached to permanents you control have totem armor. (If an enchanted permanent you control would be destroyed, instead remove all damage from it and destroy an Aura attached to it.)
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Can you regenerate a sacrificed permanent?

Sacrificing a permanent doesn't destroy it, so regeneration or other effects that replace destruction can't affect this action.
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Does Deathtouch bypass indestructible?

No, deathtouch doesn't technically "bypass" indestructible; rather, an indestructible creature cannot be destroyed, even if deathtouch makes the damage lethal for normal creatures, so the indestructible creature stays on the battlefield, though it still takes the damage. Deathtouch defines any non-zero damage as lethal, but indestructible prevents the game from applying the "destroy" state-based action. 
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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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Why is Din Djarin's armor not painted?

Din Djarin doesn't paint his armor primarily because he belongs to the strict Children of the Watch, a sect that values the purity and sacredness of pure beskar, leaving it unpainted to signify its status and his adherence to "the Way," unlike other Mandalorians who color their armor to denote clan, family, or personal ideals. His shiny, unblemished look makes him stand out as a noble protector and represents his journey as a foundling without traditional clan roots, emphasizing his unique path. 
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Does totem armor protect from combat damage?

Totem armor only works with destroy effects, like damage or spells that say “destroy.” If the enchanted permanent gets sacrificed, exiled, bounced, or anything else, the aura doesn't do anything special.
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What is the new name for totem armor?

And if you have some older cards with Totem Armor, know that their text has all been updated in the online Oracle reference, so they now officially all say Umbra Armor instead.
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