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Da Undatakah may be better than we first thought


  • Josh Durica

    Posted 7 years, 1 month ago (Source)

    That makes no fucking sense. Why is Undatakah's battlecry considered an enchantment? We absolutely deserve an explanation of what "enchantment" is if they're going to continue to use this word.

    Enchantments include anything that has been granted to a card beyond its base stats and abilities.

  • Josh Durica

    Posted 7 years, 1 month ago (Source)
    • 1/1 or 5/5 copy

    • Has had "Corruption" cast on it

    • Has had Attack reduced via Curse of Weakness

    • Has stats increased temporarily, as in Abusive Sergeant or Power Overwhelming

    • Has stats increased from another minion, as in as in Dire Wolf Alpha/Flametongue

    • Has been granted a temporary status effect, as in Immunity via Commanding Shout

    • Has been granted a status effect from another minion's existence, as in being adjacent to Wee Spellstopper

    • Has had Vivid Nightmare cast on it

    • Has had stats altered permanently (until silenced) via Aldor Peacekeeper or Keeper of Uldamon

    Any of these considered Enchantments? Also, in what order will enchantments be kept? If Shrink Ray (I assume this is an enchantment) and Blessing of Kings are in the pool, is the minion a 1/1 or a 5/5?

    All of these fit the definition and are considered enchantments and Da Undatakah will keep them. Any kept enchantments will inherit any temporary or conditional state. In other words, Curse of Weakness and Dire Wolf Alpha's enchantments will not be made permanent by Da Undatakah's deathrattle.

    Enchantments will be kept in the order they were applied. To use your Shrink Ray/Blessing of Kings example, Da Undatakah will be a 5/5 if Shrink Ray was cast first, and a 1/1 if Shrink Ray was cast second. In other words, Da Undatakah's stats in your deck will match the stats it had while on the battlefield.




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