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'''Untrample''' is a [[Magic slang|slang]] term for the [[ability]] of [[creature]]s to assign their combat damage to target creature instead of defending player when they aren't blocked. It first appeared in ''[[Fallen Empires]]''.
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==Example==
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*<c>Zealot il-Vec</c> - {{2}}{{W}}<br>Creature {{-}} Human Rebel<br>1/1<br>Shadow ''(This creature can block or be blocked by only creatures with shadow.)''<br>Whenever Zealot il-Vec attacks and isn't blocked, you may have it deal 1 damage to target creature. If you do, prevent all combat damage Zealot il-Vec would deal this turn.<br>
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==Color percentages==
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There is a total of 6 cards that involve untrample, which divide by color as such:
*White = 50 %
*Red = 33 %
*Black = 17 %
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==Cards with untrample==
 
Creatures with untrample
*<c>Farrel's Zealot</c>
*<c>Dwarven Vigilantes</c>
*<c>Cunning Giant</c>
*<c>Zealot il-Vec</c>
 
Spells that grant untrample
*<c>Farrel's Mantle</c>
*<c>Gaze of Pain</c>
 
==See also==
*[[Nemesis#Vertical cycle|Laccoliths]]
 
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