+1 or -1. Well, that means: power or toughness of the creature is improved or decreased (depending) regardless of the actual power or toughness. For example, in the creatures with graft, they come into play 0/0. They would be removed to graveyard, but the ability "graft" allows come with X counters +1/+1. (Graft 1, graft 2, graft 3...). In the case of -1, is different. If the creature's toughness come to 0, the creature is removed from the field to the graveyard (normally). The creature isn't destroyed, simply that doesn't resist enough to life.
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| - +1 or -1. Well, that means: power or toughness of the creature is improved or decreased (depending) regardless of the actual power or toughness. For example, in the creatures with graft, they come into play 0/0. They would be removed to graveyard, but the ability "graft" allows come with X counters +1/+1. (Graft 1, graft 2, graft 3...). In the case of -1, is different. If the creature's toughness come to 0, the creature is removed from the field to the graveyard (normally). The creature isn't destroyed, simply that doesn't resist enough to life.
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| - +1 or -1. Well, that means: power or toughness of the creature is improved or decreased (depending) regardless of the actual power or toughness. For example, in the creatures with graft, they come into play 0/0. They would be removed to graveyard, but the ability "graft" allows come with X counters +1/+1. (Graft 1, graft 2, graft 3...). In the case of -1, is different. If the creature's toughness come to 0, the creature is removed from the field to the graveyard (normally). The creature isn't destroyed, simply that doesn't resist enough to life. Simple, but lethal. If a creature is "indestructible", still can die by get "-x" in the toughness.
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