SpazzMaticus3 years ago Why would you play this? Servant of Yogg-Saron is way better.
Likafoss3 years ago There must be a better way to word this. Zephrys only works because there was a whole podcast for the card and he has a MAJOR deck requirement.
Gothe3 years ago eh, i like this. (wish it had better art tbh) but i like it. You don't decide where the spell goes, or even what it is. Millhouse does.
Shoemanband3 years ago I kind of agree with @keyvnn9. If you want the spell to go to the right target, why doesn't it just add the spell to your hand instead? It could say, "Battlecry: Add a random spell that costs (5) or less to your hand. It costs (0)."
keyvnn93 years ago (Im ruining the conciseness of my short point by saying this but no that is not meant to be sarcasm)
keyvnn93 years ago Far-out idea:
YOU choose the target.
Ruther3 years ago I see, but there are some special cases that worry me, that's why I thought it would be complicated. But since you gave the example of the AI using the spell it makes it clear what would happen in some cases (Inner Rage or any Discover/Choose One for example)
Lucious (creator)3 years ago @Ruther Yeah, but it would be pretty straightforward. You know, damage goes to enemies with a focus on those it can kill, healing goes to damaged friendly characters, buffs are on friendly minions that can attack etc. Imagine the spell was targeted by the AI.
Ruther3 years ago What does that mean "targets chosen perfectly"? Does it decide the best target based on the spell? (Some dev is shivering right now)
Gothe3 years ago why is this showing up in recent comments if there *were* no comment on it???
Why would you play this? Servant of Yogg-Saron is way better.
There must be a better way to word this. Zephrys only works because there was a whole podcast for the card and he has a MAJOR deck requirement.
eh, i like this. (wish it had better art tbh) but i like it. You don't decide where the spell goes, or even what it is. Millhouse does.
I kind of agree with @keyvnn9. If you want the spell to go to the right target, why doesn't it just add the spell to your hand instead? It could say, "Battlecry: Add a random spell that costs (5) or less to your hand. It costs (0)."
(Im ruining the conciseness of my short point by saying this but no that is not meant to be sarcasm)
Far-out idea:
YOU choose the target.
I see, but there are some special cases that worry me, that's why I thought it would be complicated. But since you gave the example of the AI using the spell it makes it clear what would happen in some cases (Inner Rage or any Discover/Choose One for example)
@Ruther Yeah, but it would be pretty straightforward. You know, damage goes to enemies with a focus on those it can kill, healing goes to damaged friendly characters, buffs are on friendly minions that can attack etc. Imagine the spell was targeted by the AI.
What does that mean "targets chosen perfectly"? Does it decide the best target based on the spell? (Some dev is shivering right now)
why is this showing up in recent comments if there *were* no comment on it???