Talk:Double Attack/@comment-24971427-20150422101442

Um, just for some who don't know, in the rulebooks that come with Trial Decks, it is mentioned that it is useless for a monster (Let's say Blade Wing Phoenix.) to attack a monster (Let's say Bronze Shield Dragon) with higher defense twice, because it counts as 2 separate attacks. So, it's not a link attack, just two attacks. Also, I once had a match were I had Brave's Sword, Soma Sword equipped, Blade Wing Phoenix (My buddy) was on the left, and Dragonblade Wielding Sheila Vanna equipped. He had no monster in the center since I casted Pillar of Fire! on his previous turn. I attacked him, and he casted White Dragon Shield to reduce the damage. Sheila attacked for 3 damages. Blade's first attack dealt 2 damages, and he used Green Dragon Shield to block the second. I asked why he didn't use that to block Sheila's, since her critical was 3. And he replied it was because if he didn't block Blade's attack, he would have taken 4 from his attacks. EVEN though he took 2 damages from the first attack. So once again, it's 2 SEPARATE attacks. Not linked at all.