I've read a lot of comments over the last year about Illucia being useless against a C'thun deck, because she just put a Cthun piece into your opponent deck when you use it.
Just wanted to clear out that this is false, if you use a enemy cthun piece after Illucia, it will no add to the pieces "count", and you will ruin his combo because it will be stuck at 3\4 pieces at the end.
Ok hear me out. Does that mean that if you are one 3/4 with your own C'Thun and play Illucia, play 4th piece from your opponents hand - you will then shuffle C'Thun into his deck? Even if he didn't play any piece yet himself?
Ok hear me out. Does that mean that if you are one 3/4 with your own C'Thun and play Illucia, play 4th piece from your opponents hand - you will then shuffle C'Thun into his deck? Even if he didn't play any piece yet himself?
Yes. But it should be exactly the piece you didn't cast yet.
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I've read a lot of comments over the last year about Illucia being useless against a C'thun deck, because she just put a Cthun piece into your opponent deck when you use it.
Just wanted to clear out that this is false, if you use a enemy cthun piece after Illucia, it will no add to the pieces "count", and you will ruin his combo because it will be stuck at 3\4 pieces at the end.
From one wiki (https://hearthstone.fandom.com/wiki/C'Thun,_the_Shattered):
"Stolen and cast by your opponent.
Does it advance or disrupt your own C'Thun counter if you're playing C'Thun in your deck?
Ok hear me out. Does that mean that if you are one 3/4 with your own C'Thun and play Illucia, play 4th piece from your opponents hand - you will then shuffle C'Thun into his deck? Even if he didn't play any piece yet himself?
Yes. But it should be exactly the piece you didn't cast yet.