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          Creatures with indestructible can take damage like normal, and will still be counted as having that damage for anything that cares about that.



          The full definition of Indestructible is:




          702.12. Indestructible




          702.12a Indestructible is a static ability.



          702.12b A permanent with indestructible can't be destroyed. Such permanents aren't destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the state-based action that checks for lethal damage (see rule 704.5g).





          It does not prevent damage, so it takes damage like normal.






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            Absolutely. Indestructible does not prevent damage, it prevents damage from causing a creature to be destroyed. That damage needs to be done for lifelink to happen, and in the case of wither or infect, still will kill an indestructible creature due to loss of toughness. The damage is dealt, and once dealt it is handled like all other damage, with the exception that otherwise lethal damage can't destroy the creature.



            Consider cards like Bonds of Mortality or Burn from Within, cards that remove indestructible. You could activate Bonds of Mortality or cast Burn from Within after the creature has already been dealt lethal damage, causing it to lose immortality and die.





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              Creatures with indestructible can take damage like normal, and will still be counted as having that damage for anything that cares about that.



              The full definition of Indestructible is:




              702.12. Indestructible




              702.12a Indestructible is a static ability.



              702.12b A permanent with indestructible can't be destroyed. Such permanents aren't destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the state-based action that checks for lethal damage (see rule 704.5g).





              It does not prevent damage, so it takes damage like normal.






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                Creatures with indestructible can take damage like normal, and will still be counted as having that damage for anything that cares about that.



                The full definition of Indestructible is:




                702.12. Indestructible




                702.12a Indestructible is a static ability.



                702.12b A permanent with indestructible can't be destroyed. Such permanents aren't destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the state-based action that checks for lethal damage (see rule 704.5g).





                It does not prevent damage, so it takes damage like normal.






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                  Creatures with indestructible can take damage like normal, and will still be counted as having that damage for anything that cares about that.



                  The full definition of Indestructible is:




                  702.12. Indestructible




                  702.12a Indestructible is a static ability.



                  702.12b A permanent with indestructible can't be destroyed. Such permanents aren't destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the state-based action that checks for lethal damage (see rule 704.5g).





                  It does not prevent damage, so it takes damage like normal.






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                  Creatures with indestructible can take damage like normal, and will still be counted as having that damage for anything that cares about that.



                  The full definition of Indestructible is:




                  702.12. Indestructible




                  702.12a Indestructible is a static ability.



                  702.12b A permanent with indestructible can't be destroyed. Such permanents aren't destroyed by lethal damage, and they ignore the state-based action that checks for lethal damage (see rule 704.5g).





                  It does not prevent damage, so it takes damage like normal.







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                      Absolutely. Indestructible does not prevent damage, it prevents damage from causing a creature to be destroyed. That damage needs to be done for lifelink to happen, and in the case of wither or infect, still will kill an indestructible creature due to loss of toughness. The damage is dealt, and once dealt it is handled like all other damage, with the exception that otherwise lethal damage can't destroy the creature.



                      Consider cards like Bonds of Mortality or Burn from Within, cards that remove indestructible. You could activate Bonds of Mortality or cast Burn from Within after the creature has already been dealt lethal damage, causing it to lose immortality and die.





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                        Absolutely. Indestructible does not prevent damage, it prevents damage from causing a creature to be destroyed. That damage needs to be done for lifelink to happen, and in the case of wither or infect, still will kill an indestructible creature due to loss of toughness. The damage is dealt, and once dealt it is handled like all other damage, with the exception that otherwise lethal damage can't destroy the creature.



                        Consider cards like Bonds of Mortality or Burn from Within, cards that remove indestructible. You could activate Bonds of Mortality or cast Burn from Within after the creature has already been dealt lethal damage, causing it to lose immortality and die.





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                          Absolutely. Indestructible does not prevent damage, it prevents damage from causing a creature to be destroyed. That damage needs to be done for lifelink to happen, and in the case of wither or infect, still will kill an indestructible creature due to loss of toughness. The damage is dealt, and once dealt it is handled like all other damage, with the exception that otherwise lethal damage can't destroy the creature.



                          Consider cards like Bonds of Mortality or Burn from Within, cards that remove indestructible. You could activate Bonds of Mortality or cast Burn from Within after the creature has already been dealt lethal damage, causing it to lose immortality and die.





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                          Absolutely. Indestructible does not prevent damage, it prevents damage from causing a creature to be destroyed. That damage needs to be done for lifelink to happen, and in the case of wither or infect, still will kill an indestructible creature due to loss of toughness. The damage is dealt, and once dealt it is handled like all other damage, with the exception that otherwise lethal damage can't destroy the creature.



                          Consider cards like Bonds of Mortality or Burn from Within, cards that remove indestructible. You could activate Bonds of Mortality or cast Burn from Within after the creature has already been dealt lethal damage, causing it to lose immortality and die.






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