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.
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.
No, double strike effects do not stack in Magic: The Gathering. If a creature already has double strike, giving it another double strike effect will not have any additional impact on combat.
No, double strike in Magic: The Gathering only affects creatures in combat, not players.
Yes, double strike triggers combat damage twice in Magic: The Gathering.
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.
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.
In Magic: The Gathering, double strike allows a creature to deal combat damage twice in a single combat phase, while deathtouch means that any amount of damage dealt by that creature is enough to destroy another creature.
In Magic: The Gathering, the keyword "blocking double strike" allows a creature with double strike to deal damage twice during the combat phase if it is blocked. This means that the creature will deal damage both when it first strikes and when regular creatures strike, potentially dealing more damage than usual.
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.
When a creature with double strike attacks in Magic: The Gathering, it deals damage twice during the combat phase. The defending player must assign blockers before the first strike damage is dealt. If the creature with double strike is blocked and survives the first strike damage, it will deal damage again during the regular combat damage step.
In Magic: The Gathering, the ability of double strike 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.
Double strike in Magic: The Gathering allows a creature to deal damage twice during combat - first in the first strike damage step, and then in the regular damage step. This affects the strategy of blocking because players need to consider the potential for double damage when deciding how to block attacking creatures with double strike. It may require players to adjust their blocking choices to minimize the impact of double strike creatures on their own creatures or life total.