Tiranosaurio voraz (Jurassic World Collection)
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Tiranosaurio voraz

Criatura — Dinosaurio

Devorar 3. (En cuanto esto entre al campo de batalla, puedes sacrificar cualquier cantidad de criaturas. Esta criatura entra al campo de batalla con el triple de esa cantidad de contadores +1/+1 sobre ella por cada una de esas criaturas.)
Siempre que el Tiranosaurio voraz ataque, hace una cantidad de daño igual a su fuerza a hasta una otra criatura objetivo. En vez de eso, el daño sobrante se hace al controlador de esa criatura.

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Ravenous Tyrannosaurus can't devour creatures entering the battlefield at the same time as it.
Once you've determined how much damage is excess, Ravenous Tyrannosaurus simultaneously deals damage to the target creature and its controller. This damage may be modified by replacement or prevention effects.
Excess damage is calculated in a way similar to the way trample is handled. Start with the amount of damage being dealt to the creature and determine what is lethal. Usually, this is the creature's toughness minus the damage already marked on it, ignoring any replacement or prevention effects that will modify this damage. Also ignore whether the creature won't actually be destroyed by this damage, perhaps because it has indestructible.
Ravenous Tyrannosaurus can't devour creatures entering the battlefield at the same time as it.
Once you've determined how much damage is excess, Ravenous Tyrannosaurus simultaneously deals damage to the target creature and its controller. This damage may be modified by replacement or prevention effects.
Excess damage is calculated in a way similar to the way trample is handled. Start with the amount of damage being dealt to the creature and determine what is lethal. Usually, this is the creature's toughness minus the damage already marked on it, ignoring any replacement or prevention effects that will modify this damage. Also ignore whether the creature won't actually be destroyed by this damage, perhaps because it has indestructible.
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