Does Deathtouch stop trample?

Unless the creature with deathtouch has first strike, deathtouch does nothing to stop a creature from trampling over to the defending player. The creature with trample will assign leathal damage to the creature with deathtouch and any more damage can be assigned to the defending player.
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How does Deathtouch work with trample?

When an attacking creature with deathtouch and trample assigns combat damage, it only needs to assign 1 damage to each creature blocking it in order for the rest of the damage to be able to be assigned to the defending player or planeswalker.
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Does First Strike Deathtouch stop trample?

Nope. Since the 10/10 dies before it can assign combat damage, it will not assign any damage and trample will have no effect.
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Does trample go through if creature dies?

Does Trample Go Through If My Creature Dies? If your creature dies in combat, the excess damage is still dealt to the defending player. However, if it is destroyed another way before it has dealt combat damage to the blocking creatures, no damage can be dealt at all.
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Does Deathtouch prevent damage?

As we discussed a few weeks ago, protection does several things, such as preventing all damage from any source it has protection from. That means that deathtouch will not apply, as damage that is prevented is not considered dealt.
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Wie funktioniert Deathtouch mit Trample?



Can you regenerate Deathtouch?

Deathtouch and Regeneration

You can regenerate from Deathtouch by paying the regeneration cost. If a creature blocking or blocked by a creature with Deathtouch is dealt enough combat damage to destroy it, its controller does not have to pay regeneration costs twice to keep it alive.
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Does double strike negate Deathtouch?

Creatures with deathtouch deal damage during the regular combat damage step. Fortunately, if you block a creature with deathtouch with a creature with first strike or double strike, your creature will deal damage during the first strike damage step, before the deathtouch creature can return fire.
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Can you block trample?

Comprehensive Rules

702.19a Trample is a static ability that modifies the rules for assigning an attacking creature's combat damage. The ability has no effect when a creature with trample is blocking or is dealing noncombat damage.
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Can you block trample with 2 creatures?

If a creature with both Deathtouch and trample is blocked by one or more creatures, assigning 1 damage each to the blockers (and the rest to the initial target, being player or Planeswalker, regardless of their toughness or previous damage), is considered a legal way to assign the damage.
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Does prevent all damage stop trample?

Prevention effects can only prevent the trample damage that is assigned to a creature. There are many ways to prevent damage that would be dealt to or by a creature.
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Does trample apply to first strike?

In the first phase, only creatures with first strike and double strike deal damage, and in the second, only creatures without first strike deal damage. When a creature in combat has trample, all damage past what is necessary to deal lethal damage to all blockers is dealt directly to the defending player.
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How does Lifelink work MTG?

If a creature has lifelink, any amount of damage it deals allows its controller to gain that much life. And that's any damage: combat and non-combat damage alike. So, if your creature with lifelink “fights” another creature outside of combat or deals damage via an activated ability, you'll still gain the life!
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Does shroud protect from Deathtouch?

Accepted answer #1. Shroud and Hexproof are both abilities that prevent a creature from being targeted. Deathtouch does not target the creature, therefore the creature will die.
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Does Hexproof protect against Deathtouch?

No it doesn't. Deathtouch on a creature just means that if that creature deals damage to another creature, be it combat or non-combat, that the creature dealt damage will be destroyed. The deathtouch ability doesn't target anything so hexproof will not save a creature dealt damage with deathtouch.
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Does Deathtouch cancel Deathtouch?

With the indestructible ability, a creature cannot be destroyed in the normal way with combat damage or by abilities that say 'destroy' on them. This disables deathtouch entirely, as even if a deathtouch creature deals damage, it'll never be lethal to an indestructible creature.
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Can you trample over Planeswalkers?

There is no way for a creature to trample from a Planeswalker to the defending player, or vice versa. If there are no blockers, the damage is either all done to the planeswalker, or the player, that was attacked. Hope that helps and makes sense for you. Planeswalkers can't block.
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Does trample go through protection from colors?

Title says it all, if a card has protection from colour would a creature with trample still damage the player. When assigning Combat Damage, you only look at what damage has already been marked on the Creature, and any damage being simultaneously assigned by other Creatures.
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Does trample go through multiple blockers?

The controller of an attacking creature with trample first assigns damage to the creature(s) blocking it. Once all those blocking creatures are assigned lethal damage, any remaining damage is assigned as its controller chooses among those blocking creatures and the player or planeswalker the creature is attacking.
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Does trample work while defending?

No. Trample only works for attacking creatures.
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Does blocking work on first strike?

Can You Block A Creature That Has First Strike? As the first strike rules say, a card with first strike will apply combat damage in the initial combat damage step. But this doesn't mean you can't block it. By blocking with a creature card of your own, that damage will be assigned to your creature's toughness.
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What is a death touch?

The touch of death (or death-point striking) refers to any martial arts technique reputed to kill using seemingly less than lethal force targeted at specific areas of the body.
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Does regenerating a creature remove counters?

It never changes zones. Regeneration replaces the creature being destroyed with other effects (namely tapping it, removing all damage from it and removing it from combat). Counters, Auras, Equipment, etc. doesn't get unattached from the creature, because it doesn't change zones.
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Does tapping a blocking creature remove it from combat?

Tapping or untapping a creature that's already been declared as an attacker or blocker doesn't remove it from combat and doesn't prevent its combat damage.
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Can you sacrifice a creature and regenerate it?

No, Regenerating a creature replaces a destroy event, taps the creature and removes it from combat. Sacrifice is not a destroy event, its the permanent's owner simply puts it into his/her graveyard so this cannot be replaced.
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Does Hexproof stop board wipes?

Does hexproof protect from board-wiping cards like terminus? No, it does not. Hexproof prevents a creature from being targeted by spells or abilities that your opponents control.
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