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Do tokens get summoning sickness?

Do Tokens Have Summoning Sickness? Since summoning sickness applies to all permanents but affects creatures specifically, yes.
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What gets summoning sickness?

Although all permanents experience Summoning Sickness, only Creatures, Artifact Creatures, Land Creatures, planeswalker creatures and Enchantment Creatures (or Land, Artifacts, planeswalkers or Enchantments that have become creatures) are affected by Summoning Sickness.
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Do creature tokens have haste?

Creature spells you control can't be countered. Creature tokens you control have haste.
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Are tokens considered creatures?

Tokens are most often creatures, but artifacts have become increasingly common, and any permanent type is possible. Once on the battlefield, tokens operate just like any other permanent in almost all ways. Some abilities limit their effects to only non-tokens or only tokens.
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Does creating a token count as casting?

No. No you are not casting spells, you're creating tokens, that doesn't count.
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Do tokens count as summons?

Tokens (Japanese: トークン Tōkun) are used as representations of Monster Cards. Tokens are Monsters Special Summoned out of nowhere by a card effect.
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Do token creatures have summoning?

Do Tokens Have Summoning Sickness? Since summoning sickness applies to all permanents but affects creatures specifically, yes. Sure, you didn't cast this one and it isn't even an actual card, but it's still a permanent on the field as well as a creature.
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Do tokens count as creatures without abilities?

A token doesn't have any characteristics not defined by the spell or ability that created it. A token's creature type is the same as its name. A Goblin creature token, for example, is named Goblin and has the creature subtype Goblin.
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Do tokens touch the graveyard?

Token creatures are actual creatures and they will cause relevant abilities to trigger when they leave play. For example, Massacre Wurm's ability will trigger when a token creature controlled by an opponent goes to the graveyard.
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Do created tokens enter the battlefield?

111.2 The player who creates a token is its owner. The token enters the battlefield under that player's control. 111.3 The spell or ability that creates a token may define the values of any number of characteristics for the token.
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Can tokens use undying?

Tokens can gain undying, and the ability will trigger if a token is put into a graveyard. However, like all tokens, it can't return to the battlefield and will cease to exist as a state-based action before the ability would go on the stack.
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Do tokens count as creatures dying?

No. Tokens die, meaning they go from the battlefield to the graveyard, but they then cease to exist as a state-based action. They trigger on-death abilities. Besides, effects that refer to creatures in graveyards always say "creature cards," meaning they don't count tokens.
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Can you gain control of creature tokens?

Accepted answer #1. You can gain control of a token so long as the control-changing effect is ONLY a control-changing effect and doesn't cause that token to leave the battlefield beforehand. Additionally, it cannot specify "card" because a card is a nontoken object.
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Does flickering give summoning sickness?

When the card exiled with Flickerwisp returns, it will generally be subject to C.R. 302.6 (what is informally called the "summoning sickness" rule) in the same way as other creatures that have entered the battlefield.
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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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Does regenerate cause summoning sickness?

When you regenerate a creature, you can attack in the same turn it was regenerated (and doesn't have Summoning Sickness or any other effect which says so) but only if you can get it untapped.
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Can tokens get flipped face down?

Tokens cannot be face-down. Thus, they cannot be targeted by, and are not affected by, effects that would flip them face-down (such as "Book of Moon" and "Swords of Concealing Light").
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Do tokens trigger profane memento?

Token creatures dying won't cause Profane Memento's ability to trigger. Profane Memento's ability will trigger when a nontoken creature you control but an opponent owns dies. If Profane Memento is put into your graveyard at the same time as a creature card is put into an opponent's graveyard, its ability won't trigger.
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Can tokens be sent to hand?

Tokens can only exist in play, so once you return a token to hand, it is destroyed.
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Can tokens be legendary?

Yes, the legend rule applies to tokens. When on the battlefield, tokens are subject to the same rules as all other permanents, including the legend rule.
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Can you proliferate creature tokens?

Can You Proliferate Tokens? No, you can't proliferate tokens. Proliferate works exclusively on counters that are placed on players or permanents on the battlefield, but it doesn't affect anything else. Creature tokens aren't counters.
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Can a token be a legendary creature?

1) Yes. If the token is a copy of a legendary creature, it and all other permanents with the same name are subject to the "legend rule", regardless of whether they are tokens or copies.
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Can you flicker token creatures?

Can You Flicker Tokens? Tokens can be the target of a flicker effect, just like any other card or permanent, but they won't return to the battlefield.
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Can you summon obelisk with tokens?

You can evenTribute Sheep Tokens that were Special Summoned from “Scapegoat” to activate Obelisk's effect. Tribute monsters as weak as a Sheep Token or as strong as Obelisk to clear your opponent's field.
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Do token creatures count in your graveyard?

Is this a mistake, or does the token legally go to the graveyard before disappearing? A: Tokens go to the graveyard as regular creatures, and are removed as a "state-based effect" when a player gets priority again.
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