Multiple Double Strike

Started by Bookmeister, March 01, 2013, 02:45:54 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

Bookmeister

Planning on playing Boros tomorrow and need some clarification. If I Soulbond {Silverblade Paladin} with {Ordruun Veteran} and then play {Boros Charm} would the {Ordruun Veteran} then get 6 strikes for 18 damage?

Edit: Or even 8 for 24?

Rasser

#1
It only counts as having 1 doublestrike. Creature deals firststrike and regular combat damage. Have a creature with multiple doublestrike is like having a creature with multiple flying, it doesn't fly higher than a creature with only one flying.

RESOLVED

Bookmeister


Birdbrain

You'll want the boros guild leader for multipule double strike

Fenster

Stacking DS would be cuuuraaayzeeeh!!!
Add lifelink and more than one {Rohx faithmender} xD

KILLERBEE

If u have {Aurelia, the warleader} and a double striker technically it's 4 strikes plus all the other attackers

Double-O-Scotch

#6
Well, "technically" it's doubled doublestrike....technically...
You'd double the first strike damage, than double regular combat damage.

Wackaman9001

Add {gisela blade of goldnight} for more double-y doublestrike action!!!

IntoFire

You could try and add  {Gisela, Blade of Goldnight},and also {Aurelia, the Warleader} for very hard blows.Why not try and just Bloodrush your creature then go in for the kill?

Mike_garzone

Ok so in retrospect I have a similar double striking question. Say I equipped a creature with double strike with an  {Inquisitor's Flail}, then that would be double strike doubled, since they are two separately worded abilities, correct?

MisterJH

Quote from: Mike_garzone on March 09, 2013, 02:35:09 PM
Ok so in retrospect I have a similar double striking question. Say I equipped a creature with double strike with an  {Inquisitor's Flail}, then that would be double strike doubled, since they are two separately worded abilities, correct?
The flail is a totally separate ability. It doubles all damage that would be dealt, it does not give 2 separate damage steps like double strike does. Say the flail was equipped to a 2/2 with double strike. Normally the creature would deal 2 first strike damage. Due to the equipment, it deals 4 first strike damage instead. Then the creature with double strike would normally deal 2 regular combat damage, but again the flail doubles that, instead causing 4 regular combat damage.

Mike_garzone