Attacking does not cause a creature with this keyword to tap.
What is Vigilance?
A type that supersedes card type. These include Basic, Legendary, and even Snow.
What is a supertype?
This subtype of creature are a common fantasy staple, and are an incredibly common species in DnD.
What are Elves?
This cartoon mentioned DnD during a recurring bit, including the old English phrase "Art thou feeling it now?"
What is Spongebob?
A set score that determines a character's generic capabilities. It is also used to determine skill modifiers.
What is an ability score?
Creatures with this keyword cannot attack, typically due to a lack of hands or arms.
What is Defender?
A deck, constructed by WOTC with a predesigned decklist, typically for ease of access or new players.
What is a precon?
This company is responsible for the production and distribution.
What is Wizards of the Coast?
Another animated show makes mention of DnD in it's episode "Dungeons, Dungeons, and more Dungeons". In it, you learn the most valuable way to win in DnD, cheating.
What is Gravity Falls?
When you wish to damage a monster, you must make one of these first to determine if you hit.
What is an attack roll?
Common amongst Angels, this keyword turns low power creatures into hard to block finishers.
What is Flying?
Another way of saying to sacrifice a permanent; example "I'm going to _____ this treasure"
What is crack?
This class, not from the base rules of 5E, involves using magic to make inventions.
What is Artificer?
An episode of this Cartoon Network show includes a session of a very chaotic DnD campaign that the main family is a part of?
What is TAWOG? (The Amazing World Of Gumball)
An added ability to a character, typically gained by leveling up.
What is a feat?
Casting a noncreature spell causes a +1/+1 increase to a creature with this keyword.
What is Prowess?
This term typically relates to a land that cannot tap for mana, but rather taps to search your library for another land to enter the battlefield.
What is a fetch/fetchland?
In ye olden days, this creature type was actually the keyword Defender, preventing these creatures from attacking?
What are Walls?
This popular online DnD show has had two campaigns adapted to television show. Many people know the show's typical DM and his iconic phrase "So, how do you want to do this?".
What is Critical Role? (Bonus points for Matthew Mercer)
Imagine a hug, now double the malice. When you do this with a creature, you grant it a condition with a similar name that prevents it from moving.
What is grappling?
Apex Devastator was printed in 2020 with this keyword four times and no other rules text.
What is Cascade?
Another way to take something back or fix a mistake you made. Named after a top level magic tournament.
What is Worlds/Worldsing?
This plane is not only a favorite stop for MTG sets, but also a setting for potential DnD campaigns, as written about a guildmaster.
What is Ravnica?
This antagonist, found in a popular Netflix show, is also found as the antagonist in 2024 DnD campaign "Eve of Ruin".
Who is Vecna?
Advantage means to roll two dice and take the higher result. Using this (which was renamed with the new 2024 rules) grants any roll of your choice advantage.
What is Heroic Inspiration?