When a fog bank is in play, it can prevent creatures with trample mechanics from dealing excess damage to the defending player or creatures. This can change combat outcomes by limiting the effectiveness of trample abilities in dealing damage beyond what is needed to defeat blockers.
In Magic: The Gathering, when a creature with deathtouch deals damage to another creature during combat, it only needs to deal 1 damage to destroy that creature. If the attacking creature also has trample, any excess damage beyond what is needed to destroy the defending creature can be assigned to the defending player or planeswalker. This interaction can make it easier for a creature with deathtouch and trample to deal damage to the opponent during combat.
When a creature with trample attacks a creature with protection in Magic: The Gathering, the attacking creature's excess damage can still be dealt to the defending player or planeswalker. Protection prevents damage, enchanting, blocking, and targeting from sources of the specified color or type, but trample allows excess damage to go through to the defending player or planeswalker if the blocking creature is destroyed.
When a creature with trample and deathtouch attacks or blocks in Magic: The Gathering, it only needs to assign 1 damage to each blocker before assigning excess damage to the defending player or planeswalker. The deathtouch ability means that any amount of damage dealt by the creature is enough to destroy another creature, making it easier for the trample damage to go through to the player or planeswalker.
You don't. There's nothing wrong with a trample fetish, but involving your mother in your sex life will mess up the relationship between you.
Trample means to run over. Here are some sentences.The runners are going to trample that puppy if I don't rescue it.Don't trample on my flowers!She tends to trample on the feelings of others.
No, deathtouch does not prevent trample damage from being assigned. Trample allows excess damage to be assigned to the defending player or planeswalker if the attacking creature has trample, regardless of deathtouch.
It's important to have a conversation with the person about your desires and boundaries. If they are comfortable with it, proceed with caution to ensure safety and consent. Communication and mutual understanding are key in any type of physical interaction.
Why would you even want them to trample you? I wouldn't get them mad if i were you. Girls can be evil.
Yes.
Trample means you runn over other players defence and hits players life
Yes, indestructible prevents trample from causing damage to a creature.
In Magic: The Gathering, protection prevents a creature from being targeted, dealt damage, enchanted/equipped, or blocked by sources of a specified color or type. Trample allows excess damage from a creature's attack to be dealt to the defending player or planeswalker. When a creature with trample attacks a creature with protection from the attacking creature's color or type, the trample damage is prevented and does not go through to the defending player or planeswalker.