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{{Infobox mechanic
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| first = Magic 2015
| first = Magic 2015
| last = Innistrad: Midnight Hunt
| last = Innistrad: Crimson Vow
| text = This creature can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less.
| text = This creature can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less.
| stats = {{stats|G=14|RG=2|BG=1|A=3}}
| stats = {{stats|G=15|RG=2|BG=1|A=3}}
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*<c>Ravenous Slime</c>
*<c>Ravenous Slime</c>
*<c>Rhonas's Stalwart</c> as an [[exert]] ability
*<c>Rhonas's Stalwart</c> as an [[exert]] ability
*<c>Riphook Raider</c>
*<c>Scuttling Doom Engine</c>
*<c>Scuttling Doom Engine</c>
*<c>Steel Leaf Champion</c>
*<c>Steel Leaf Champion</c>

Revision as of 20:56, 5 November 2021

Daunt
Mechanic
Introduced Magic 2015
Last used Innistrad: Crimson Vow
Reminder Text This creature can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less.
Statistics
21 cards
{G} 71.4% {R/G} 9.5% {B/G} 4.8% {artifact symbol} 14.3%
Scryfall Search
fulloracle:"can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less"

Daunt is R&D slang term used for "can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less".[1] It is primary in green.[2]

Description

Daunt is considered to have a little of the game play of trample, with fewer words and a template that's much easier to understand.[1][3][4]

Prior to Daunt, attempts were made to give Green and Red another form of evasion, and this was around the time when trample (functionally, unblockable by low toughness) was being reconsidered as a keyword. "Unblockable by lesser power" was used sporadically since Guildpact, but the design space is small and plays poorly; only eight cards were printed with this ability, all in green. Later, Red received two cards with "unblockable by 1 power or less" on Hero of Oxid Ridge and War-Name Aspirant.

The blocking restriction was first printed on Magic 2015's Scuttling Doom Engine. As an experiment, it was also featured on several cards in Kaladesh and Amonkhet.[1][5][6] The power level is generally higher than most common keywords, so since is used only in one or two cards a set, if at all. As such, it has few prospects as being officially named.

Cards with Daunt

Cards granting Daunt

References