How does an indestructible counter work?

An indestructible counter in Magic: The Gathering gives a permanent the ability to ignore "destroy" effects and lethal combat damage, acting like it has "indestructible" printed on it, but it's a removable ability that can be stripped away by effects targeting counters or abilities, or by reducing toughness to zero (like with -1/-1 counters), as explained in this Fandom article and on this Reddit thread. It's a temporary shield, unlike inherent indestructibility, allowing for strategic removal through sacrificing, exiling, or toughness reduction, according to GameFAQs and Reddit users.
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Does indestructible counter destroy all?

Indestructible allows a card to ignore effects that say "destroy", such as "Destroy target artifact" or "Destroy all creatures", and instead remain on the battlefield rather than going to their owner's graveyard.
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Does indestructible counter a board wipe?

Indestructible means it cannot be “destroyed”. So effects that “destroy” do not affect it. Boardwipes typically “destroy all creatures”, and since an Indestructible creature can't be destroyed, it doesn't affect it.
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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 0 toughness?

Having 0 toughness is NOT a destroy effect. Indestructible will not save it. It will be placed in the graveyard when state based effects are checked. Jon Kayne Ellington damage does not reduce a creature's toughness.
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How does INDESTRUCTIBLE work in MTG? Rules Explanation for New Players - Magic the Gathering 2022

Does Indestructible ignore 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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Are diamonds really indestructible?

No, diamonds are not indestructible; while they are the hardest natural material (resisting scratches), they are brittle and can chip, crack, or shatter from sharp impacts, concentrated force, or hitting hard surfaces, especially along natural cleavage planes or at sharp points in certain cuts like marquise or pear. Think of hardness as scratch resistance (what diamonds excel at) versus toughness (resistance to breaking), which is where they can fail, despite their legendary hardness.
 
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Does indestructible prevent Armageddon?

But the original question is a yes. If you cast the spell to give your lands indestructible they will be protected from armageddon, which destroys lands.
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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 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 I deflecting swat a board wipe?

No, Deflecting Swat generally does not work on true board wipes because most board wipes (like Wrath of God, Damnation, or even Cyclonic Rift with Overload) don't use the word "target" in their text, making them invalid targets for Swat's ability to redirect a spell. Swat can only change the targets of spells or abilities that specifically say "target," so you need a spell with "target" (like a single-creature removal spell) to redirect it to a different legal target, but not a mass "destroy all creatures" effect. 
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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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What kills indestructible MTG?

You can't "destroy" an indestructible creature in Magic: The Gathering, but you can remove it by exiling, sacrificing, bouncing (returning to hand), or tucking (returning to library), or by reducing its toughness to zero or less (e.g., with -X/-X counters or infect/wither), which bypasses "destroy" and lethal damage rules. Cards that remove the indestructible ability temporarily, like Shadowspear, also allow normal destruction.
 
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Can indestructible counters be removed?

Yes, you can exile an indestructible permanent, be it a creature, artifact, enchantment, or land. Exile isn't a destroy effect and doesn't involve lethal damage. Exile effects work because they remove a permanent from the game without destroying it.
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Is a +1 +1 a counter?

+1/+1 counters are the most common counter type in Magic. They were introduced in Alpha.
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Does indestructible stop spells?

Indestructible prevents “destroy” effects, combat damage death(unless the creature has something like infect or wither), and any damage based removal spells. You can still exile them, force them to be sacrificed, and give them -X/-X to get rid of the creature.
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Is there anything on Earth that is indestructible?

“Tardigrades are as close to indestructible as it gets on Earth, but it is possible that there are other resilient species examples elsewhere in the universe. “In this context there is a real case for looking for life on Mars and in other areas of the solar system in general.
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What is the difference between indestructible and board wipe?

In Magic: The Gathering, indestructible creatures survive most board wipes because "destroy" effects (like Wrath of God, Damnation) and lethal damage don't work on them, but they can be removed by wipes that exile, force sacrifice, apply enough -1/-1 counters, return them to hand, or change their characteristics (like Cyclonic Rift, Toxic Deluge, Pongify). So, while "destroy all" wipes fail, "exile all" or "return all" wipes get around indestructible.
 
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Can you deathtouch indestructible?

No, Deathtouch does not kill an Indestructible creature on its own because Indestructible prevents destruction from lethal damage, even though Deathtouch defines any damage as lethal. The Indestructible creature survives the combat, but if it has Trample, it still deals its excess damage to the defending player, as the Deathtouch damage is still considered lethal for damage assignment, just not for destruction. 
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Does indestructible save sacrifices?

Yes, sacrificing an indestructible creature in Magic: The Gathering works because "indestructible" only prevents "destroy" effects and lethal damage; it doesn't stop other forms of removal like sacrificing, exiling, returning to hand (bouncing), or having toughness reduced to zero. Sacrificing sends the permanent to the graveyard, which bypasses the "cannot be destroyed" clause. 
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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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Is indestructible immune to exile?

No, Indestructible does not prevent exile; it only stops a permanent from being destroyed by damage or effects that use the word "destroy," but it can still be exiled, sacrificed, bounced to hand, or have its toughness reduced to zero. Exile is a different zone than the graveyard, so effects that send a permanent to exile bypass the "indestructible" protection, as the creature isn't being destroyed. 
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Who owns 90% of diamonds?

When Rhodes died in 1902, De Beers controlled 90% of the world's diamond production. Ernest Oppenheimer took over the chairmanship of the company in 1929, after buying shares and being appointed to the board in 1926.
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Can a diamond stop a bullet?

Well first of all, diamond isnt a very good bulletproof material. Second of all, there is no material that can absorb an impact without dispersing it, the two concepts are exclusive. When you hit something, the energy that goes into it is dissipated or stored, it doesn't just disappear.
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What is the strongest thing on Earth?

The strongest thing on Earth depends on how you define "strength," but graphene is widely considered the strongest material in terms of tensile strength (resistance to being pulled apart), being incredibly thin yet far stronger than steel, while Carbyne (a one-dimensional carbon chain) is theoretically even stronger, and diamond is the hardest naturally occurring substance (resists scratching). For sheer toughness against impacts, materials like chromium-cobalt-nickel alloy (CrCoNi) and biological structures like limpet teeth also rank extremely high.
 
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