'Artifact' is a card type, not a creature type. You can't pick 'Artifact' for the purposes of Extinction. Most artifact creatures have a creature type too - construct, myr, etc, but if it doesn't, then it is technically immune to Extinction, like Morphs.
An Artifact Creature is simply a creature who is also an artifact. It is subject to all normal rules regarding both creatures and artifacts, and if a spell can be used against a creature or an artifact, it can be used on that creature.
If a creature has Intimidate, when it attacks, it can only be blocked by creatures that share a colour with it, or artifact creatures.
Creatures with Flying may block creatures that don't. Note that in Magic, creatures do not 'attack directly' as such, they are declared as attackers, and then creatures may be declared to block them. The creature with Flying in this case, can block creatures with, and without Flying.
It is a Artifact Creature - Wurm, that costs 6 colorless mana.The textbox on the card says:Deathtouch, LifelinkWhen Wurmcoil Engine is put into a graveyard from the battlefield, put a 3/3 colorless Wurm artifact creature token with deathtouch and a 3/3 colorless Wurm artifact creature token with lifelink onto the battlefield.And it has 6 power and toughness.
If creature has Reach, it can block flying creatures without having to have flying itself.
The artifact creature 'Pentavus' can remove its +1/+1 counters to create 1/1 flying Pentavite tokens.
Adaptive Automaton-artifact creature-construct Bloodline Shaman--creature- elf wizard shaman Brass Herald-artifact creature- Golem Caller of the Hunt- creature- Human Elvish Soultiller- creature- Elf mutant Imagecrafter- creature- Human wizard Mistform Wakecaster- creature- Illision Riders of Gavony- creature- Human Knight There are others as well, at one time a Vampire was used, I suppose it would depend on the deck you have
No, creature type is the entry occurring after the hyphen. The 'artifact' in the line 'artifact creature - X' is either an additional card type or a supertype, most likely the former.
i no of an artifact that lets you make a 1/1 of any color and creature type
Equipment cards are a bit like an artifact form of Auras. - You cast the artifact spell as normal, and it enters the battlefield when it resolves. - In your main phase, at a time when you can cast a sorcery, you can pay the Equip cost to Equip the Equipment to one of your creatures. That creature then gains all the listed bonuses and effects. This is a targeting ability, so a creature with Protection from Artifacts cannot be equipped, and if a creature gains this Protection while equipped, the equipment 'falls off' and becomes unequipped. - You can only target a creature you control. If the opponent takes control of your equipped creature, the equipment remains attached. However the equipment is still under your control, so you may pay the Equip cost to attach it to another of your creatures. - If an equipped creature is destroyed or leaves the field, the Equip card remains in play.
The ability "Defender" is actually a disability, a creature with defender cannot attack. Creatures with Defender often have "Wall" as their type.
Yes of course - it says 'each creature', so your creatures take the damage also. If a card only affects the other players' creatures, then it will say so on the card.