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==Offensive First Strike==
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Revision as of 07:57, 13 January 2019

First Strike
Keyword Ability
Type Static
Introduced Alpha
Last used Evergreen
Reminder Text First strike (This creature deals combat damage before creatures without first strike.)
Statistics 390 cards
{W}33% {R}27% {B}8% {U}2% {G}2%
Multicolor 13%, Artifact 9%, Land 1%
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keyword:"First Strike"

First strike is an evergreen keyword ability that changes the rules for combat by adding an additional combat damage step. The ability usually represents a creature's exceptional speed or prowess; or possession of long range weapons, such as spears, lances, or bows. First strike has been in Magic since the original Alpha set. [1] First strike has appeared in all colors, but is primarily placed in white and red. It is tertiary in black. [2][3] The most common creature types to have first strike are Knights and Soldiers.

Rules

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Examples

Enchantments that grant just First Strike

One creature

All your creatures

Offensive First Strike

Fresh Faced Recruit from Guilds of Ravnica is R&D experimenting with creatures that just gave first strike offensively.[4]

References

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