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I have copied my opponent E.T.C. Manager… and his band was mine! Why? I think it’s weird.

I have copied my opponent E.T.C. Manager… and his band was mine! Why? I think it’s weird.

  • SilentNickHS

    Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
    I have copied my opponent E.T.C. Manager… and his band was mine! Why? I think it’s weird.
    • FeriandBC

      Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
      @SilentNickHS Probably the ETC band is an “aura effect” on your hero? I remember years ago a similar interaction with the C’thun buff cards.
      • SilentNickHS

        Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
        @FeriandBC Well it shouldn’t be like that… it was my opponent card so I was expecting to find his band inside. @MyntyPhresh any help plz?
        • FeriandBC

          Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
          @SilentNickHS @MyntyPhresh I also agree that it should be as you say, but clearly the programming was done in such a way that it does not cover this particular case. Just curious: did the ETC you played have the whole band or did he exclude the ones who you had already discovered?
          • SilentNickHS

            Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
            @FeriandBC @MyntyPhresh The whole band since I didn’t use mine. After some turn I used my ETC and it was missing the one card I had already choosen
            • MyntyPhresh

              Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
              @SilentNickHS @FeriandBC Working as intended - "the band" is accessed via ETC, but is tied to the player.
              • MyntyPhresh

                Posted 1 year, 4 months ago (Source)
                @SilentNickHS @FeriandBC Its like if you copied/stole a card from your opponent that says "draw a card" - that would draw from your deck, not the opponents



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