Can you stack Double Strike in MTG?

avatarHouselingMoon·2 years ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel·2 years ago

Nah, Double Strike doesn't stack. If a creature has Double Strike, it just means it'll deal first-strike and regular damage in combat. Giving it Double Strike again doesn’t do anything extra - it's like having two keys to the same door.

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avatarTargetingDirt·2 years ago

Actually, Double Strike can't stack. The ability lets a creature deal damage twice during combat - once during the first strike damage step and once during the regular damage step. If a creature already has Double Strike, giving it Double Strike again doesn’t add any additional combat damage phases.


avatarRavellingMane·2 years ago

Double Strike stacking? Nope. If your creature already hits twice, trying to make it hit twice-er won't work. It's like trying to wear two hats on one head.

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