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'''Indestructible''' is a quality given to some permanents, which resembles a keyword, but merely means that destroy effects do not destroy this permanent. It is not a keyword because it already has a specific meaning in the English language
'''Indestructible''' is a quality that some [[permanent]]s have. Indestructible permanents can't be [[destroy]]ed by rules or [[effect]]s. It is often mistaken for a [[keyword]]; however, like [[unblockable]], it is a word with a specific meaning in the English language, or rather it is a combination of the normal English meanings of the prefix 'un-' and suffix '-able' with the [[Magic]]-specific meaning of 'destroy'. Indestructibe permanents can still be put into their [[owner]]s' [[graveyard]]s by other means, such as by the [["legend rule"]], by having zero [[toughness]] (for [[creature]]s), or being [[sacrifice]]d.


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Indestructible is a quality that some permanents have. Indestructible permanents can't be destroyed by rules or effects. It is often mistaken for a keyword; however, like unblockable, it is a word with a specific meaning in the English language, or rather it is a combination of the normal English meanings of the prefix 'un-' and suffix '-able' with the Magic-specific meaning of 'destroy'. Indestructibe permanents can still be put into their owners' graveyards by other means, such as by the "legend rule", by having zero toughness (for creatures), or being sacrificed.

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