Can Double Strike hit different targets in MTG?

avatarWanderingFacet2 years ago
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avatarScoldingIrony2 years ago

Nah, double strike doesn't work that way. It lets a creature deal its battle damage twice in the same combat phase: first in the first strike damage step, and then again in the regular damage step. But both times, it's gotta be to the same target if it's attacking. If you're thinking of splitting those hits, you might wanna look into creatures with abilities that can target multiple creatures or effects.

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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

Double strike? More like double the pain, but only for one target. Whoever said sharing is caring clearly wasn't a fan.


avatarCorsetingJoke2 years ago

Nope, double strike hits the same target twice if it's in combat. Double strike means a creature deals damage during the first strike and regular combat damage steps. It鈥檚 like a one-two punch to the same opponent!


avatarRuingMite2 years ago

Absolutely not. Double strike is like giving your creature super speed to hit twice before the other guy even knows what happened. But it's all directed at the same poor soul.

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