Speaking from experience if a person opens their care door into a lane of traffic, they are responsible if it gets hit. If you legally go around a car that is double parked and the occupant opens their door and you hit it, they are responsible. Don't move. Call the police.
Double strike damage does not carry over to the player. It only affects how much damage a creature deals in combat.
No, double strike does not trigger double attacks. Double strike allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase, first during the first strike combat damage step and then during the regular combat damage step. It does not grant the creature an additional attack.
Pressing Ctrl will put you in stealth mode. Assuming your sneak skill is good enough, if you are able to approach someone without being detected, then an attack against them will do double damage. If the attack kills the person outright, then there will be no bounty, assuming there were no witnesses. The same applies with bows, if you are hidden, the shot will do double damage.
Yes, double strike works when a creature with double strike is blocking another creature. The creature with double strike will deal damage twice in the combat phase - first during the first strike damage step, and then again during the regular damage step.
Yes, double strike triggers combat damage twice in Magic: The Gathering.
DNA Helicase. - an enzyme, is responsible for unwinding and unzipping the double helix.
Droopy eyelids and double vision can result from injury to the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). This nerve is responsible for controlling most of the eye's movements, along with the eyelid's elevation. Damage to this nerve can lead to ptosis (drooping of the eyelid) and issues with eye alignment, resulting in double vision.
It is possible, but can only be done by someone who is double jointed in that way. I can do this because I am double jointed but I only know two other people that can do it as well.
A creature with Double Strike deals both first strike and normal combat damage. so in total it deals double its normal damage.some examples:if a 2/2 creature with double strike blocks a 4/4 creature they would both receive 4 damage and die.if a 2/2 creature with double strike blocks a 2/2 creature the creature with double strike deals its damage before the creature without, so only the creature without double strike dies.if a 2/2 creature with double strike blocks a 2/2 creature with first strike they would both deal 2 damage to each other in first strike step so both die.if a 1/2 creature with double strike blocks another 1/2 creature with double strike they deal a total of 2 damage to each other so both die.if a creature with double strike is blocked it won't deal damage to defending player (unless it has trample) even if the blocking creature is destroyed or exiled.Official magic the gathering rules:http:/rules.wizards.com/rulebook.aspx?game=Magic&category=Game+Rules"502.28. Double Strike502.28a. Double strike is a static ability that modifies the rules for the combat damage step. (See rule 310, "Combat Damage Step.")502.28b. At the start of the combat damage step, if at least one attacking or blocking creature has double strike or first strike, creatures without double strike or first strike (see rule 502.2, "First Strike") don't assign combat damage. Instead of proceeding to end of combat, the phase gets a second combat damage step to handle the remaining creatures. In the second combat damage step, surviving attackers and blockers that didn't assign combat damage in the first step, plus any creatures with double strike, assign their combat damage.502.28c. Removing double strike from a creature during the first combat damage step will stop it from assigning combat damage in the second combat damage step.502.28d. Giving double strike to a creature with first strike after it has already put first strike combat damage onto the stack in the first combat damage step will allow the creature to assign combat damage in the second combat damage step.502.28e. Multiple instances of double strike on the same creature are redundant. "
Yes, double strike in Magic: The Gathering works when a creature with double strike is blocking another creature. The creature with double strike deals damage twice in combat, first during the first strike combat damage step and then during the regular combat damage step.
A double cross refers to betraying someone who trusts you by deceiving them or going against their expectations. This can severely damage relationships and create distrust, leading to negative consequences such as broken trust, hurt feelings, and potential conflict.
Yes, the Pokemon does half damage if wounded