Double strike

Started by Vyse, November 05, 2012, 03:17:53 AM

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Vyse

Ok so I control a  {Kessig Cagebreakers} bonded with  {Silverblade Paladin}. Does the second attack phase create more wolves?

Gorzo

#1
Cage breakers create wolves when he's declared as an attacker, not when he deals damage, so no.

Double strikers are only declared attackers once, but deal damage twice. There is no "second combat phase" for them to attack again, but rather they hit twice with one attack.

A few cards can add an additional attack phase like {world at war} or {finest hour} that would allow the cage breakers to attack again and make more wolves though.

Malleo

Quote from: Vyse on November 05, 2012, 03:17:53 AM
Ok so I control a  {Kessig Cagebreakers} bonded with  {Silverblade Paladin}. Does the second attack phase create more wolves?
It's not a second attack phase it's a second damage phase

ducttapetitan

How can you give a creature double strike?

Jroch314


ducttapetitan

Like could you give a first strike creature another first strike with an enchantent or instant and it have double strike?

Jroch314

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Quote from: ducttapetitan on November 07, 2012, 09:19:51 PM
Like could you give a first strike creature another first strike with an enchantent or instant and it have double strike?
No, multiple instances of first strike mean nothing. It literally has to say double strike. See {rage reflection}. Also see rules 702.4 and 702.7

ducttapetitan


Jroch314


Malleo

Speaking of double strike does having first strike and double strike give both damages first strike or still just the first one

Rass


Jroch314

A creature that has first strike and double strike essentially has just double strike when you are talking damage.