Yes, trample allows a creature to deal excess combat damage to the defending player or planeswalker if the blocker is indestructible.
No, trample does not allow a creature to go over protection. Protection prevents damage, enchanting, blocking, and targeting from certain sources, but trample only deals with excess damage after the blocking creature is destroyed.
No, trample does not allow a creature to go through protection. Protection prevents damage, enchanting, blocking, and targeting from certain sources, but trample only affects damage dealt during combat.
Yes, double strike allows a creature to deal damage to a blocker twice in combat, first during the first strike combat damage step and then again during the regular combat damage step.
No, casting a creature spell does not allow you to draw a card.
To protect your board from being wiped in Magic: The Gathering, you can use cards that provide protection or resilience, such as counterspells, indestructible creatures, or cards that allow you to regenerate your creatures. Additionally, having a diverse board with a mix of creature types and abilities can help mitigate the impact of board wipes.
Yes there is. You could allow a creature to deal first strike damage for example, then use an instant to finish the other monster off, so the blocker's normal strike damage does not kill the first striker. A creature that deals first strike damage, and then loses First Strike, will not then deal damage again when other creatures deal normal damage.
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In the context of this game, trample magic rules allow players to deal excess damage from attacking creatures to their opponent's life points. This can affect gameplay by giving players the opportunity to strategically use their creatures to deal more damage and potentially win the game faster.
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You can bring a creature back from the graveyard in Magic: The Gathering by using cards with abilities like "reanimate," "resurrect," or "return target creature from the graveyard to the battlefield." These cards allow you to bring a creature back to play from your graveyard.
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