1) How does the new Keyword Corrupt work with discounted price cards?
For example, if I play a Flesh Giant for 2 mana, does it count as 8 mana for the purpose of triggering the keyword? I think Polkeilt works this way, stacking them in the '8' slot even after steep discounting... Does that same principle apply here too?
2) How does Corrupt work with plot twist? If you Corrupt a card in hand, then shuffle it back into your deck, will you draw the corrupted version? Or is it like the Frizz deck discounts for Dragons that only work as a one-of in deck?
1) The cards will likely go by their current costs. So if flesh giant is played at 2 it will only corrupt 1s. I assume the reverse is true, if a corrupted card is discounted (shell game w/ apprentice comes to mind) are you able to play a card that would normally be the same cost to upgrade it. My assumption on both of these is that it will play based off the current costs.
2) My guess based on how the cards are is after they're corrupted they're effectively a new card similar to how the spellstones work
1. You can only Corrupt cards based off of the amount of mana you pay for a card; not its original cost. For example, King Phaoris will summon minions based on the altered cost of your spells. I imagine Corrupt cards see other cards the same way.
2. Once a card is Corrupted it becomes a new card. I don't think it will revert back to its uncorrupted form.
Two questions:
1) How does the new Keyword Corrupt work with discounted price cards?
For example, if I play a Flesh Giant for 2 mana, does it count as 8 mana for the purpose of triggering the keyword? I think Polkeilt works this way, stacking them in the '8' slot even after steep discounting... Does that same principle apply here too?
2) How does Corrupt work with plot twist? If you Corrupt a card in hand, then shuffle it back into your deck, will you draw the corrupted version? Or is it like the Frizz deck discounts for Dragons that only work as a one-of in deck?
1) The cards will likely go by their current costs. So if flesh giant is played at 2 it will only corrupt 1s. I assume the reverse is true, if a corrupted card is discounted (shell game w/ apprentice comes to mind) are you able to play a card that would normally be the same cost to upgrade it. My assumption on both of these is that it will play based off the current costs.
2) My guess based on how the cards are is after they're corrupted they're effectively a new card similar to how the spellstones work
I'm no expert, but here's my best guess:
1. You can only Corrupt cards based off of the amount of mana you pay for a card; not its original cost. For example, King Phaoris will summon minions based on the altered cost of your spells. I imagine Corrupt cards see other cards the same way.
2. Once a card is Corrupted it becomes a new card. I don't think it will revert back to its uncorrupted form.
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