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What is Rule 111.5 MTG?

111.5. This is the rule that says if a token can't enter the battlefield, it isn't created.
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Do tokens count as creatures entering the battlefield?

Yes, they enter the battlefield and they will trigger Blood Seeker 's ability.
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Are tokens put into 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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Does a token count as a creature?

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 a spell?

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

No, creating a token is not the same thing as casting a spell.
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Do copied spells count as being cast?

To copy a spell, activated ability, or triggered ability means to put a copy of it onto the stack; a copy of a spell isn't cast and a copy of an activated ability isn't activated.
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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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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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Do tokens count as leaving the graveyard?

A: Tokens go to the graveyard as regular creatures, and are removed as a "state-based effect" when a player gets priority again. They stay in the graveyard long enough to trigger abilities, like the one of Soulcatchers' Aerie , before they are removed.
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What happens to tokens with 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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Does exiling a token count as dying?

No. Any time a token leveas the battlefield, it ceases to exist immediately after moving to the new zone. In the case of Oring, this is the exile, so it will not trigger the Quest. If it was a Fatal Push instead, it would trigger the quest.
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Do tokens going to hand count as dying?

Tokens can only exist in play, so once you return a token to hand, it is destroyed. In effect, this looks like killing the token in most senses, but it does not actually die, and it is only destroyed after leaving play, so it will not trigger the scavenger or technician bonuses.
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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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How many token creatures can you have?

Pest Control. While it's technically possible to create up to 2,147,483,647 creature tokens, some of you decided to take survival rule 782 as a challenge.
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Can vigilance block flying?

Elder Gargaroth's ability is triggered by it attacking and blocking, which is where vigilance really elevates this card. Because it doesn't tap to attack, Elder Gargaroth can always block on your turn. With reach, it can even block flying creatures right out the gate too.
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Can you mutate a token?

Yes, tokens can mutate just like nontoken permanents can. For any merged creature, if a token is on top, the creature is a token. If a card is on top, the creature is a nontoken permanent.
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Can you have 2 legendary creatures on the field?

There are no special restrictions on the number of legendary creatures in a Constructed deck (Standard, Modern, Legacy, Vintage are Constructed formats). So the same four-copies rule as everything else. The "legend rule" applies to legendary permanents on the battlefield, and looks at the exact name of each card.
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Can you have two legendary tokens in MTG?

While you can have four of any legendary in your deck, don't forget that if you already have a legendary card of the same name out, you will have to choose one to sacrifice.
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Does flicker cause 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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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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Can you regenerate a token creature?

You can regenerate token creatures like any other creature.

You can do so because a token doesn't go to the graveyard if you regenerate it. As such, it isn't removed from the game. Instead, it stays on the battlefield.
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Can you cast a spell and then a cantrip?

You can't cast another spell during the same turn, except for a cantrip with a casting time of 1 action.
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Do copies have mana value?

As I mentioned, mana values are based on an object's mana cost. Tokens therefore typically have a mana value of 0, as most of them don't have mana costs. The exception to this is when you create a token copy of another object. The copy will also copy the mana cost of the original.
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Can you copy a Planeswalker?

You may copy a planeswalker's ability. Doing so won't affect the planeswalker's loyalty because raising or lowering its loyalty is part of the cost of the ability, not part of its effect.
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