So... forest guide is a new card from the witchwood expansion.
I use it in a mill druid deck. But i was wondering if its interaction isnt bug.
Let me explain.
In my deck i use forest guide to deck my opponent. But sometimes i do lack of health. Wich is where things happen. Because the animation keep going on even if a player die. Wich sometime result that both player die.
I was wondering:
1- why the animation keep going even if a player die
2- if i die that way, why do i dont get a win since i am the one who make both player die?
Personnal note:
I think that if that issue is solve the mill druid archetype would be a thing in standard.
The cards are milled at the same time, the animation just isn't played together. Read forest guide, it doesn't say you draw and then your opponent does, it says each player does.
Counting fatigue damage is part of playing mill decks in HS. Going for the draw is fine if you think you'd lose. Both players draw at the same time and the fatigue damage animations are displayed separately, just like with Coldlight Oracle. And no, you definitely shouldn't win a game where your life total reaches zero (unless you're immune due to Ice Block or Malganis, etc.).
So... forest guide is a new card from the witchwood expansion.
I use it in a mill druid deck. But i was wondering if its interaction isnt bug.
Let me explain.
In my deck i use forest guide to deck my opponent. But sometimes i do lack of health. Wich is where things happen. Because the animation keep going on even if a player die. Wich sometime result that both player die.
I was wondering:
1- why the animation keep going even if a player die
2- if i die that way, why do i dont get a win since i am the one who make both player die?
Personnal note:
I think that if that issue is solve the mill druid archetype would be a thing in standard.
Thanks for reading.
Well, this is not just the case with Forest Guide, this is you not understanding the game mechanics, not trying to be rude, just stating a fact.
Animations r just nice flashy things to catch your eye, they actually dont matter at all for the purpose of stuff being resolved. For example, when there r a lot of animations in the plays that your opponent just did and pushed End Turn, you might see it as if the animations r still goin on and there is an "endless" rope burning, when in fact he doesnt see a rope at all. And so on ... so dont base the game interactions on the animations, thats not how things work ;-)
I though it was like yogg or the new battlecry copier dude. Wich stop all animation as soon as one player die.
I understand that if both player die you should not win. I just tough that the animation should stop when one player die like yogg and other do. But if its the card itself that work in a specific way then its all good :)
Thank for help.
And i invite you to try forest guide its a funny card.
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Hi. I hope im in the right section to post this.
So... forest guide is a new card from the witchwood expansion.
I use it in a mill druid deck. But i was wondering if its interaction isnt bug.
Let me explain.
In my deck i use forest guide to deck my opponent. But sometimes i do lack of health. Wich is where things happen. Because the animation keep going on even if a player die. Wich sometime result that both player die.
I was wondering:
1- why the animation keep going even if a player die
2- if i die that way, why do i dont get a win since i am the one who make both player die?
Personnal note:
I think that if that issue is solve the mill druid archetype would be a thing in standard.
Thanks for reading.
If both players die at the same time match is a draw. Neither player gets a win neither loses stars
The cards are milled at the same time, the animation just isn't played together. Read forest guide, it doesn't say you draw and then your opponent does, it says each player does.
Why would you get the win for both players dying?
Counting fatigue damage is part of playing mill decks in HS. Going for the draw is fine if you think you'd lose. Both players draw at the same time and the fatigue damage animations are displayed separately, just like with Coldlight Oracle. And no, you definitely shouldn't win a game where your life total reaches zero (unless you're immune due to Ice Block or Malganis, etc.).
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Thanks to all for answering.
I understand a bit more the card now.
I though it was like yogg or the new battlecry copier dude. Wich stop all animation as soon as one player die.
I understand that if both player die you should not win. I just tough that the animation should stop when one player die like yogg and other do. But if its the card itself that work in a specific way then its all good :)
Thank for help.
And i invite you to try forest guide its a funny card.