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    Double Strike

    My friend had out a critter with double strike, and attacked. If I declare a blocker who dies to the first strike damage, does his creature still deal regular combat damage to me?
    My first impression was that it would not, since it would seem to be the same as a player removing a creature (e.g. via burn) before combat damage but after blockers are declared; the creature would remain blocked and unless it has trample, would not deal damage to the player.
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    For example, if your friend steals your ice cream cone, and you start chasing him only to have a large weretiger jump out from behind a parked car and go "ROAR" in your face, only to then have said weretiger be struck by a bolt of lightning and be reduced to a smoldering catpile, you are probably going to be like "Wtf just happened" for at least a few brief moments while your friend escapes with your ice cream cone. And if you aren't distracted, you have Trample.

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    Re: Double Strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Xenocide View Post
    My friend had out a critter with double strike, and attacked. If I declare a blocker who dies to the first strike damage, does his creature still deal regular combat damage to me?
    My first impression was that it would not, since it would seem to be the same as a player removing a creature (e.g. via burn) before combat damage but after blockers are declared; the creature would remain blocked and unless it has trample, would not deal damage to the player.
    If a creature w/ double strike is blocked it will not deal damage to player unless it has trample.

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    Re: Double Strike

    Thanks,
    That's what I thought, but my friend swore that it wasn't true.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tacosnape View Post
    For example, if your friend steals your ice cream cone, and you start chasing him only to have a large weretiger jump out from behind a parked car and go "ROAR" in your face, only to then have said weretiger be struck by a bolt of lightning and be reduced to a smoldering catpile, you are probably going to be like "Wtf just happened" for at least a few brief moments while your friend escapes with your ice cream cone. And if you aren't distracted, you have Trample.

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    Re: Double Strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Xenocide View Post
    Thanks,
    That's what I thought, but my friend swore that it wasn't true.
    Yeah, it's really counterintuitive, and should probably work the way your friend thinks it does, but according to the rules, once a creature is blocked, it's blocked, and it won't deal any damage to a player unless it has trample.
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    Re: Double Strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Pinder View Post
    Yeah, it's really counterintuitive, and should probably work the way your friend thinks it does, but according to the rules, once a creature is blocked, it's blocked, and it won't deal any damage to a player unless it has trample.
    I don't think it's counterintuitive at all. If a creature is blocked for a second, he's going to be too distracted to carry out his mission of hitting the opposing wizard.

    For example, if your friend steals your ice cream cone, and you start chasing him only to have a large weretiger jump out from behind a parked car and go "ROAR" in your face, only to then have said weretiger be struck by a bolt of lightning and be reduced to a smoldering catpile, you are probably going to be like "Wtf just happened" for at least a few brief moments while your friend escapes with your ice cream cone. And if you aren't distracted, you have Trample.

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    Damn it, Taco, that exactly sums up my opinion on the matter. I need to buy you a beer for that post.

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    Re: Double Strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Tacosnape View Post
    I don't think it's counterintuitive at all. If a creature is blocked for a second, he's going to be too distracted to carry out his mission of hitting the opposing wizard.

    For example, if your friend steals your ice cream cone, and you start chasing him only to have a large weretiger jump out from behind a parked car and go "ROAR" in your face, only to then have said weretiger be struck by a bolt of lightning and be reduced to a smoldering catpile, you are probably going to be like "Wtf just happened" for at least a few brief moments while your friend escapes with your ice cream cone. And if you aren't distracted, you have Trample.
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    Re: Double Strike

    Quote Originally Posted by Tacosnape View Post
    For example, if your friend steals your ice cream cone, and you start chasing him only to have a large weretiger jump out from behind a parked car and go "ROAR" in your face, only to then have said weretiger be struck by a bolt of lightning and be reduced to a smoldering catpile, you are probably going to be like "Wtf just happened" for at least a few brief moments while your friend escapes with your ice cream cone. And if you aren't distracted, you have Trample.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacosnape View Post
    For example, if your friend steals your ice cream cone, and you start chasing him only to have a large weretiger jump out from behind a parked car and go "ROAR" in your face, only to then have said weretiger be struck by a bolt of lightning and be reduced to a smoldering catpile, you are probably going to be like "Wtf just happened" for at least a few brief moments while your friend escapes with your ice cream cone. And if you aren't distracted, you have Trample.

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