Battle declarations

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Jake

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The standard starter guide isn't that clear about it, so I thought why not post it here?

When declaring attacks, do you declare attacks for all monsters at once or do you declare them one after another (after one battles, the other one attacks etc.)?

I hope I can get this cleared up before I play my next game of DM.
 
One at a time. This becomes obvious, if you think about cards that negate 1 atack, or that can be chained to 1 atack. It's for having the possibility to the player that gets his monsters atacked, can respond to each atack, separatelly. It's a lot different from Magic, where the creatures attack at the same time. But on Magic, the creatures atack the player, in DM, a monster atacks the player, but one at a time.
pag. 8 of the rule book, line 7, the rule book that cames on the starter decks.
 
Of course i'm too nice to not say anything,but if you don't remind your opponent to attack with one at a time kuribo would be great!
 
Unfortunately, that's been stated a FEW times in this thread, but it just doesn't seem to sink in...lol.
 
Hey!!! I play Duel Masters.... >_> <_< ^_^
The interesting thing about DM is how much you can relate to YGO--In ways of effect resolving and such--
 
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