IcyFoe884 years ago I don't think fleeting shadow is that good
keyvnn94 years ago Alternate-universe Marie Curie gets the Nobel Prize for making all other scientists radioactively decay so she wins by default.
MurlocAggroB4 years ago Fun fact: this is what Echo started as. It was originally called Ghostly. In early testing, there were a subset of cards which added Ghostly copies of themselves to your hand, and the devs found them the most fun variant of the mechanic and decided to shift focus to that.
kala 4 years ago Reminds me of the Ethereal mechanic from Slay the Spire. I like it.
English_Gent4 years ago Losing a Valeera copy doesn't count as discarding? Generally did not know that.
Shoemanband (creator)4 years ago Similar to The Soularium's mechanic or the Shadow Reflections from Valeera the Hollow, a card with Vanishing will disappear at the end of your turn if it's in your hand. However, it won't disappear if it's shuffled into your deck. Also, losing these cards doesn't count as discarding. Thoughts?
I don't think fleeting shadow is that good
Alternate-universe Marie Curie gets the Nobel Prize for making all other scientists radioactively decay so she wins by default.
Fun fact: this is what Echo started as. It was originally called Ghostly. In early testing, there were a subset of cards which added Ghostly copies of themselves to your hand, and the devs found them the most fun variant of the mechanic and decided to shift focus to that.
Reminds me of the Ethereal mechanic from Slay the Spire. I like it.
Losing a Valeera copy doesn't count as discarding? Generally did not know that.
Similar to The Soularium's mechanic or the Shadow Reflections from Valeera the Hollow, a card with Vanishing will disappear at the end of your turn if it's in your hand. However, it won't disappear if it's shuffled into your deck. Also, losing these cards doesn't count as discarding. Thoughts?