In a combat situation, a first strike ability would typically beat a death touch ability because the creature with first strike deals its damage before the creature with death touch has a chance to deal its damage.
No, a creature with double strike does not also have first strike. Double strike allows the creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase, once in the first strike combat damage step and once in the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, "first strike" allows a creature to deal combat damage before creatures without first strike. "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 again during the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, first strike allows a creature to deal combat damage before creatures without first strike. Double strike allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase - once during the first strike combat damage step and again during the regular combat damage step.
Yes, the keyword "first strike" allows a creature to deal combat damage before creatures without first strike, potentially affecting the outcome of combat.
In combat, first strike beats deathtouch because creatures with first strike deal damage before creatures with deathtouch can deal their damage.
In Magic: The Gathering, first strike allows a creature to deal damage before creatures without first strike during combat. Double strike allows a creature to deal damage both during the first strike combat damage step and the regular combat damage step.
When a creature with first strike and deathtouch attacks in combat, it deals its combat damage first due to first strike. If the damage dealt by the creature is enough to destroy the defending creature, the defending creature is destroyed without dealing damage back. This is because deathtouch means that any amount of damage dealt by the creature is enough to destroy another creature.
Yes, the first strike ability in Magic: The Gathering allows a creature to deal combat damage before creatures without first strike. This can be advantageous in combat situations.
Yes, double strike allows a creature to deal damage to a blocker twice in combat, first during the first strike combat damage step and then again during the regular combat damage step.
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.
In Magic: The Gathering, creatures with first strike deal combat damage before creatures without first strike during the combat phase. When blocking, a creature with first strike can defeat a creature without first strike before it has a chance to deal damage.
In Magic: The Gathering, first strike is a combat ability that allows a creature to deal damage before creatures without first strike during combat. This means that a creature with first strike will deal its damage first, potentially defeating or weakening its opponent before they have a chance to strike back.