When a creature with double strike is blocked, it deals damage twice in the combat phase - first during the first strike damage step, and then again during the regular damage step. This means it can potentially deal damage to the blocking creature twice before the blocking creature can deal damage back.
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 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.
No, the ability of first strike does not work when a creature is blocking.
In the game, double strike allows a creature to deal damage twice in combat: once during the first strike combat damage step, and then again during the regular combat damage step. This can make the creature more powerful in battle.
Double strike is a magic ability that allows a creature to deal damage twice in combat. When a creature with double strike attacks, it deals damage during both the first strike combat damage step and the regular combat damage step. This can be advantageous in combat situations as it allows the creature to potentially deal more damage than usual in a single attack.
In Magic: The Gathering, double strike is an ability that allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase. This means that the creature deals damage both during the first strike combat damage step and the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, double strike allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase. This means it deals damage during the first strike combat damage step, and then again during the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, combat damage occurs when a creature attacks and is not blocked by another creature. The attacking creature deals damage equal to its power to the defending player or planeswalker. If the attacking creature is blocked, it deals damage to the blocking creature instead. Damage is subtracted from a creature's toughness, and if the damage is equal to or greater than the toughness, the creature is destroyed.
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.
Creatures that has first strike deals their combat damage before creatures without. So if a 2/2 creature with first strike blocks a 3/2 creature without first strike the 3/2 will die from the first strike damage and the 2/2 will not take any damage.
When a creature with trample in Magic: The Gathering is blocked by multiple blockers, it only needs to assign lethal damage to each blocker before it can assign any excess damage to the defending player or planeswalker.
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.