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(Obvious but true; and thus Crusaders and WRs really might want to attack after someone had disallowed retaliation.)
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'''Double attack''', or as phrased within the game '''strikes twice''' or '''shoots twice''', is a [[special ability]] of some creatures, that enables them to attack the same target twice in one combat round. Creatures with double [[melee]] attacks execute their second attack right after the attacked stack has [[Retaliation|retaliated]]. Shooters who shoot twice do not get the second attack if engaged in a melee fight.
'''Double attack''', or as phrased within the game '''strikes twice''' or '''shoots twice''', is a [[special ability]] of some creatures, that enables them to attack the same target twice in one combat round. Creatures with double [[melee]] attacks execute their second attack right after the attacked stack has [[Retaliation|retaliated]], and if the defending stack has killed some of attackers, only the remaining creatures (if any) will do damage afterwards. Shooters who shoot twice do not get the second attack if engaged in a melee fight.


'''Creatures with double attack:'''
'''Creatures with double attack:'''

Revision as of 21:24, 28 February 2021

Double attack, or as phrased within the game strikes twice or shoots twice, is a special ability of some creatures, that enables them to attack the same target twice in one combat round. Creatures with double melee attacks execute their second attack right after the attacked stack has retaliated, and if the defending stack has killed some of attackers, only the remaining creatures (if any) will do damage afterwards. Shooters who shoot twice do not get the second attack if engaged in a melee fight.

Creatures with double attack:

Horn of the Abyss

  • Ayssid Ayssids have a Ferocity ability which means a double attack if any unit in the attacked stack was killed by the first hit.