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Accept all cookies Customize settings. You have to assign lethal damage to the first creature in the damage assignment order before you can assign damage to the next creature in the DAO, and so on.
When determining how much damage needs to be assigned to count as lethal damage, you only look at the current toughness of the creature to be damaged and any damage already marked on it. Deathtouch has an exception here, in that 1 damage from a source with deathtouch is always lethal damage. When an indestructible creature blocks a creature with trample, lethal damage still needs to be assigned to it before you can assign trample damage. We're not trying to dumb the game down. In fact, we want the Core Set to be a teaching tool, which means we want it to cover as much ground as realistically possible, which is why we worked so hard for a way to get trample and protection and equipment into Ninth Edition.
In the silver-bordered set Unstable , Trample appeared for the first time on a non-creature spell Super-Duper Death Ray because, ostensibly, putting trample on spells was not possible to be parsed through the black-border rules.
Ram Through mimics trample damage, Toralf, God of Fury grants an even more powerful form of trample, and Aegar, the Freezing Flame rewards "overkilling". Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths introduced trample counters. The Ninth Edition reminder text read: Trample If this creature would assign enough damage to its blockers to destroy them, you may have it assign the rest of its damage to defending player or planeswalker. Starting with Magic Origins , it gained a new reminder text: Trample This creature can deal excess combat damage to defending player or planeswalker while attacking.
There was no change to how trample worked, the reminder text was just changed for clarity and brevity. In Unstable , the keyword featured on Super-Duper Death Ray an instant direct damage spell with a new adapted reminder text This spell can deal excess damage to its target's controller. When Dominaria abandoned the Planeswalker redirection rule , the reminder text was changed to This creature can deal excess combat damage to the player or planeswalker it's attacking.
The active player could assign 1 damage from the first attacker and 1 damage from the second to the blocking creature, and 2 damage to the defending player from the creature with trample. The active player could assign 1 damage from the first attacker and 2 damage from the second to the planeswalker and 5 damage to the defending player from the creature with trample over planeswalkers.
With Thrasta, Tempest's Roar , Modern Horizons 2 introduced the keyword "trample over planeswalkers", which allows an attacking creature to deal excess damage to a planeswalker's controller after attacking a planeswalker. The reminder text for "trample over planeswalkers" is This creature can deal excess combat damage to the controller of the planeswalker it's attacking. MTG Wiki Explore.
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