FriendlyShadow 1 year ago The amazing return of the 'you' keyword.
Shoemanband1 year ago Eydis and Fjola’s wording was consistent with Dragonkin Sorceror which came out in the previous set. The trigger wouldn’t be used again until five sets later with The Voraxx which uses the modern wording.
Gothe1 year ago to this day i still dont understand Eydis and Rjola's use of it. I guess cuz it was early enough in Hearthstone's life.
MosnarNoedig1 year ago I figured this was a meme, since the community so roundly believes that wording was stupid.
RasmusVJS (3.9)1 year ago Why? I don't think most people would mistake the effect for "whenever the opponent is healed".
Tyr (creator)1 year ago I wanted to put emphasis on it, same way they're emphasized on [[Eydis Darkbane]] and [[Fjola Lightbane]].
MosnarNoedig1 year ago I don't particularly like the way [b]you[/b] worded this.
BobbyBobBoblee 1 year ago excellent, 29 card deck with a free 1/3, but you have to do a small negative action, i feels very strong but the condition is just right
The amazing return of the 'you' keyword.
Eydis and Fjola’s wording was consistent with Dragonkin Sorceror which came out in the previous set. The trigger wouldn’t be used again until five sets later with The Voraxx which uses the modern wording.
to this day i still dont understand Eydis and Rjola's use of it. I guess cuz it was early enough in Hearthstone's life.
I figured this was a meme, since the community so roundly believes that wording was stupid.
Why? I don't think most people would mistake the effect for "whenever the opponent is healed".
I wanted to put emphasis on it, same way they're emphasized on [[Eydis Darkbane]] and [[Fjola Lightbane]].
I don't particularly like the way [b]you[/b] worded this.
excellent, 29 card deck with a free 1/3, but you have to do a small negative action, i feels very strong but the condition is just right
[b]]you[/b]