Toughness, yes, Power, no. If a creature's Toughness ever goes to zero or below, it is put into the graveyard. However reducing a creature's Power to zero or below, will do nothing, apart from make it unable to deal damage.
it means if the oppdent is making a speel you can counter it and send it to the graveyard before they use the efect
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If ever a creature's toughness is reduced to zero (or less), it will be destroyed as a state-based effect. If a 1/1 creature gets a -1/-1 counter, then effectively it has a toughness of zero, and will be destroyed. Edit: Note that a creature having 0 toughness is not a destroy effect. As per the state based actions, it will be put into its owner's graveyard. This does trigger "Dying" effects. This is an important distinction as having 0 toughness is one of the ways to get rid of indestructible creatures.
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'Blistering Firecat' has long since rotated out of Standard format, but it has in no way ever been 'banned', and it can freely be used in any format that allows Onslaught-block cards.
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