>>13990881If: deals combat damage
Then: destroy other combat damaged creature
My understanding rests on definitions. First, let's define damage.
As defined by Merriam-Webster's online dictionary:
>loss or harm resulting from injury to person, property, or reputationhttps://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/damageSo it's talking about injury which we can define as:
>hurt, damage, or loss sustainedIt goes back to damage again but we can define hurt:
>to do substantial or material harm toAll taken from Merriam-Webster's online dictionary.
So if the Stinkweed Imp is not damaging, injuring, or harming the defending creature, can we really say it's doing damage even if it's entering a combat phase? If the Stinkweed Imp tried damaging a creature by tickling it to death with feathers it was holding in its hands but was unable to inflict any negative change to the other creature's toughness value, is that other creature harmed because if it was then it would be considered terminal. If we assume that dealing 0 combat damage counts as combat damage, then because of its effect, any creature it tickles with feathers is destroyed. I just don't see that position holding water.