How do dual creatures attack in MTG?
ReplyingTheft路7 months agoActually, if you're referring to 'dual creatures,' you might be mixing concepts. MTG doesn't have dual creatures per se. However, some creatures can be 'paired' with others through specific abilities like soulbond, but this doesn't change how they attack; each attacks individually unless an ability says otherwise.
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In Magic The Gathering, there's no such thing as 'dual creatures.' You might be thinking of creatures with double strike or two creatures teamed up. Double strike allows a creature to deal both first-strike and regular combat damage. If you're talking about attacking with two creatures, just declare both as attackers during your attack phase. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Dual creatures? Sounds like you've combined a couple MTG rules there. Just declare attacks with creatures one by one. There's no 'dual' attacking mechanic in the rulebook!
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