How to use First Strike in Magic The Gathering

avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago
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avatarRatingLink2 years ago

First Strike in MTG is a super cool ability that lets your creature deal its combat damage before creatures without First Strike during combat. So, if your creature has First Strike and the opponent's doesn't, yours can potentially take out theirs without taking any damage back if it's got enough power. It's perfect for taking down bigger threats or winning creature battles without losing your own.

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avatarDisbowelingFeel2 years ago

Just throw in creatures with First Strike in your deck and watch your opponents hesitate to block or attack. Remember, it only works during combat, so timing is everything.


avatarArisingWard2 years ago

Honestly, First Strike is overrated. Sure, it's good in some situations, but it won't save you from direct damage or board wipes. Focus on overall strategy.

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