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MTG Quiz: How well you know "Trample" rulings?

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Test your skill on the rules of the MTG's "Trample" ability!

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Trample is what kind of ability?

ActivatedCorrect symbol

Continuous EffectCorrect symbol

StaticCorrect symbol

TriggeredCorrect symbol

On which set did Trample appear for the first time?

Arabian NightsCorrect symbol

AlphaCorrect symbol

BetaCorrect symbol

LegendsCorrect symbol

What happens when a creature with both Trample and Deathtouch deals combat damage?

Damage is subtracted from toughness normally, and excess damage is dealt to the defending player.Correct symbol

Excess damage is not applied in this case.Correct symbol

Because of Deathtouch, only 1 damage needs to be applied to the blocking creatures, and excess damage is dealt to the defending player.Correct symbol

None of the above.Correct symbol

What happens when a creature with Trample attacks a Planeswalker?

Damage will remove a number of Loyalty Counters, and excess damage is dealt directly to the Planeswalker's controller.Correct symbol

Damage will remove that number of Loyalty Counters, but any excess damage is ignored.Correct symbol

Creatures with Trample aren't allowed to attack Planeswalkers.Correct symbol

Only 1 damage is dealt to the Planeswalker, the rest of the damage is dealt directly to the defending player.Correct symbol

What is "trample over Planeswalkers"?

The Planeswalker can attack as if it was a creature with Trample.Correct symbol

The attacking creature deals damage to both the Planeswalker and the defending player, simultaneously.Correct symbol

The attacking creature deals 1 damage to the Planeswalker, the rest of the damage is dealt directly to the defending player.Correct symbol

Damage will remove a number of Loyalty Counters, and excess damage is dealt directly to the Planeswalker's controller.Correct symbol

On what situation is Trample of no use?

Only when the creature with Trample is blocking.Correct symbol

Only when the creature with Trample is dealing noncombat damage.Correct symbol

When the creature with Trample is blocking OR dealing combat damage.Correct symbol

When the creature with Trample is blocking OR dealing noncombat damage.Correct symbol

What happens when a creature has multiple instances of Trample?

Any excess damage due to Trample is dealt twice.Correct symbol

It will still deal excess damage normally, multiple instances of Trample are redundant.Correct symbol

They cancel each other out, and the creature no longer has Trample.Correct symbol

None of the above.Correct symbol

If the blocking creature is removed BEFORE damage, what happens when the attacking creature with Trample tries to deal combat damage?

Damage is subtracted from the last known information of the blocker's toughness, any excess damage is dealt to the defending player.Correct symbol

Since the blocker was removed, no damage is dealt at all.Correct symbol

All the damage is dealt directly to the defending player.Correct symbol

The attacking creature is also removed from combat, dealing no damage.Correct symbol

What happens when a creature with Trample is blocked by a creature with Indestructible?

The attacking creature is removed from combat.Correct symbol

Damage is substracted from the indestructible creature's Toughness, and any excess damage is dealt to the defending player.Correct symbol

The creature with Indestructible absorbs all the damage and isn't destroyed. There is no excess damage to be dealt.Correct symbol

None of the above.Correct symbol

A 5/5 creature with Trample and Double Strike attacks and is blocked by a 1/1 with no abilities. How much damage in total will be dealt to the defending player?

0Correct symbol

8Correct symbol

5Correct symbol

9Correct symbol

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