Activated abilities that read “Activate this ability only any time you could cast an instant” mean the player must follow the timing rules for casting an instant spell, though the ability isn’t actually an instant. The player doesn’t actually need to have an instant card that he or she could cast.
Are Sorceries instants?
Instants, like sorceries, represent one-shot or short-term magical spells. They are never put onto the battlefield; instead, they take effect when their mana cost is paid and the spell resolves, and then are immediately put into the player’s graveyard.
Can a creature ability be used as an instant?
Abilities can be used as instants unless said otherwise. This allows players to counter using creature Abilities. Instants cannot be used if the player has lost the match. Timmy attacks with his Grizzly Bears.
Can a creature lose all of its abilities?
A creature can lose all its abilities only in case it has any. A creature may have its own original abilities or may gain some via effects. An effect grants a creature an ability if its text has the words “gains” or “has”.
How does a creature gain abilities in MTG?
A creature may have its own original abilities or may gain some via effects. An effect grants a creature an ability if its text has the words “gains” or “has”. Besides abilities a creature may have characteristics (e.g. color) and attributes that change the game rules (e.g. a creature can’t be blocked or monstrous ).
What does it mean when a creature is destroyed in magic?
“Destroy” has a very specific meaning within Magic; it is not interchangeable with any effect that causes a creature to leave the battlefield. Not all “destroy” cards are created equal however. A card like Terminate also has an extra sentence specifying that a creature destroyed by it can’t be regenerated.