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Renown
Keyword Ability
Type Triggered
Introduced Magic Origins
Last used Magic Origins
Reminder Text Renown N (Whenever this creature deals combat damage to a player, if this creature is not renowned, put N +1/+1 counter on it becomes renowned.)
Statistics 21 cards
{W}38.1% {G}33.3% {R}27.7% Template:Wg 4.8%
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keyword:"Renown"

Renown is an keyword ability introduced in Magic Origins, it gives a creature N +1/+1 counter when it deals combat damage to any player for the first time if its not renowned. Also, it causes the creature to become renowned. [1] [2]

Renowned is a designation that has no rules meaning other than to act as a marker that the renown ability and other spells and abilities can identify.

Rules

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Rulings

  • Renown won't trigger when a creature deals combat damage to a planeswalker or another creature. It also won't trigger when a creature deals noncombat damage to a player.
  • If a creature with renown deals combat damage to its controller because that damage was redirected, renown will trigger.
  • If a renown ability triggers, but the creature leaves the battlefield before that ability resolves, the creature doesn't become renowned. Any ability that triggers "whenever a creature becomes renowned" won't trigger.
  • A creature that's renowned stays renowned until it leaves the battlefield, even if it somehow loses all its +1/+1 counters.

Examples

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