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Do artifacts get summoning sickness?

Plain artifacts don't have summoning sickness. Like planeswalkers, they aren't creatures. They're things. You can just use them without any worry, even if they have tap abilities.
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Can I tap an artifact the turn I play it?

Activated abilities are true for all types of cards. Creatures, artifacts, and enchantments can all be activated any time you have priority (any time you can cast an instant). Mind you, artifacts are not affected by "summoning sickness", thus they can tapped immediately after they've been played.
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What is not affected by summoning sickness?

The only thing that creatures cannot do with summoning sickness is attack or use an activated ability that requires it to tap. Creatures with summoning sickness MAY still block.
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Can you activate artifacts during an opponent's turn?

When Can Activated Abilities be Used? Activated abilities can generally be used at any time as if you were casting an instant. This includes when you're attacking, during your upkeep before you draw for the turn, and even on your opponent's turn.
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Can artifacts tap when they enter the battlefield?

Yes, you can use their abilities to tap the turn they enter the battlefield. While all permanents are technically affected by summoning sickness, this only has an effect on creatures.
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What happens if you tap an artifact?

No, tapping an artifact doesn't do anything (anymore). Tapping an enchantment does nothing. There was a time (until 6th edition rules IIRC) when you could tap artifacts with a passive or triggered ability which then was switched off.
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Can you tap an artifact that doesn't tap?

From the Revised rulebook: "If an artifact becomes tapped you may not use it again until it is untapped, even if it does not normally tap.
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Can you tap an artifact in response?

You can respond to anything on the stack with the exception of a spell with split second. So yes the sorcerer will get to deals it's one damage, the artifact can be tapped to do whatever it does etc.
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Can you sacrifice an opponents artifact?

You cannot choose to sacrifice your opponent's creatures.

You can only sacrifice the permanents that you control.
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What card turns all permanents into artifacts?

Mycosynth Lattice turns all permanents on the battlefield into artifacts. Spells on the stack and cards in other zones aren't permanents, so those spells and cards don't become artifacts. Mycosynth Lattice's second ability makes everything, in every zone of the game, colorless.
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Can 2 creatures block 1 attacker?

For each attacking creature you can choose one or more of your creatures to block it. A creature can't block more than one attacking creature at a time outside of some very particular circumstances.
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Does blinking a creature give it summoning sickness?

“Summoning Sickness” means that a creature cannot attack or use activated abilities that require tapping until you have continuously controlled it since the beginning of the controller's most recent turn. Continuously controlled — it has not been blinked, bounced and recast, killed and re-animated, etc.
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What is the rule for summoning sickness?

“Summoning Sickness” is a common phrase to describe a much wordier rule: A creature cannot attack or activate abilities with the Tap or Untap symbol unless it has been under your control continuously since the beginning of your most recent turn (unless it has haste). This is usually pretty clear-cut.
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Why did artifact game fail?

Garfield felt Artifact had failed because it was review bombed early on, with players upset over the apparent pay-to-win mechanics; this drove new players away, preventing the game economy from stabilizing at a point where the cost of building winning decks would have been on par with other digital card games, such as ...
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Does anyone still play artifact?

There are now more people playing Artifact than at any point last year. In fact, there are more people playing Artifact right now than there have ever been since March of 2019. That's almost certainly due to the fact that Artifact has gone free to own on Steam yesterday.
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Can you sacrifice an artifact at any time?

At the beginning of your end step, you may sacrifice an artifact, creature, enchantment, land, or planeswalker. If you do, each opponent may sacrifice a permanent that shares a card type with it. For each opponent who doesn't, that player loses 2 life and you draw a card.
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Does sacrificing get around totem armor?

The totem armor effect doesn't work with sacrifice effects because the creature wasn't destroyed, which is what matters for the mechanic.
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Can red items drop artifact of sacrifice?

Sacrifice has low Red drop items due to it being too powerful for items drop fest.
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Can you sacrifice an indestructible artifact?

Description. Indestructible permanents can still be put into their owner's graveyard by other means, such as by the "legend rule", by being sacrificed or (in the case of creatures) having zero or less toughness. They can also be removed from the battlefield by being bounced or exiled for example.
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Can you untap an artifact?

Whenever an artifact enters the battlefield, you may untap Grinding Station. Gain control of target artifact or creature until end of turn. Untap it. It gains haste until end of turn.
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Can you put 1 /+ 1 counters on artifacts?

You can have +1/+1 counters on non-creatures. You can have charge counters on non-artifacts.
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Can artifact vehicles tap first turn?

Vehicles can't attack the turn they come under your control unless they have haste. However, creatures that just came under your control can be tapped to activate the crew ability.
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Can you untap an untapped permanent?

The untap symbol in an activation cost means “Untap this permanent.” A permanent that's already untapped can't be untapped again to pay the cost.
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Is artifact scythe mandatory?

If your opponent activated an effect that would destroy sanctum, you can chain sanctum. Sanctum would summon scythe, and then would be destroyed. In a new chain scythe and sanctum would trigger. Scythe is a mandatory effect, so it must be chain link 1 …
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Why not touch artifacts?

Touching it introduces dirt and oils from your skin onto its surface – the same way you'd leave fingerprints at a crime scene. Additionally, the oils can then attract dirt to linger, and acidic oils can also degrade metallic surfaces.
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