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.
i believe there is a difference because artifacts are a plain card that has a special ability, artifact creatures are different because yes it says artifact but i believe you need a destroy target artifact creature card to destroy it
An object is any normal object but an artifact is an object that is a symbol of art.
An artifact is an object created and used by humans. Ruins are pieces of fallen buildings.
A symbol represents something big, while an artifact doesn't really represent anything.
What is the difference between a primary source and an artifact? a. Primary sources are studied by archaeologists; artifacts are studied by historians. ... Primary sources are written sources; artifacts are objects.
The difference between a Gastropod and a Pelecypod is a Gastropod is a snail like creature and a Pelecypod is a clam like creature
fish=sea creature. porcupine= land creature. dumb question
nothing there the same thing
Gary Paulsen said that the difference between man and dog is that a man is a creature of intellect and emotion while a dog is a creature of simple needs and wants.
The significant difference between prehistory and history is prehistory is history to old people that has happened now for example and iPhone is problaly an artifact to very old people.
Yes. The only difference between a token and a card is that, as a state based effect, any token that is not in play ceases to exist. (It leaves play like a card, triggering any abilities, then ceases to exist, according to rule 216.3) They are otherwise functionally identical.
inferring is guessing and gathering data is looking for information in books and websites, as inferring is taking a guess or assuming by your self the answer :)
A Hydra is a mythical creature. Hydras aren't real.