I didn't see a rules forum, so I don't know if this is ok to post here, but I wasn't sure about how double Sylvanas worked until my last game. I was playing a warrior, and he played Sylvanas as his one character. I had an imp and something else on the field. I faceless his Sylvanas and pass. He attacks his Sylvanas into mine. What happens?
I just happened to read on the forums today, that the card on the field first triggers first, so I was hoping that this would work the way that I thought it would. His Sylvanas triggers, stealing my imp. Then my Sylvanas triggers stealing the imp back. Just thought I'd share, so someone can learn a little something.
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I had a situation where I had Ragnaros on the field, they played Sylvanas, and I facelessed his Sylvanas. Had to think for a minute on how to play that one (was concidering just facelessing my Rag), but I figured if he stole my rag, my rag ran the chance of killing my copy and stealing the rag back. He decided to attack my copy with his Sylvanas instead. He was NOT pleased with how that worked out.
I am under the impression that deathrattles trigger at the same time since you never steal a a damaged golem or baine bloodhoof. I have also never seen a scenario where sylvanas trades into eachother and have something stolen and then stolen back in the same move. With effects (thunderbolt procs) those are usually what was on the field first, but the deathrattle animation always happens at the same time vs thunder which goes in a distinct order.
I imagine they will have to clear this up for the incoming deathrattle cards
I didn't see a rules forum, so I don't know if this is ok to post here, but I wasn't sure about how double Sylvanas worked until my last game. I was playing a warrior, and he played Sylvanas as his one character. I had an imp and something else on the field. I faceless his Sylvanas and pass. He attacks his Sylvanas into mine. What happens?
I just happened to read on the forums today, that the card on the field first triggers first, so I was hoping that this would work the way that I thought it would. His Sylvanas triggers, stealing my imp. Then my Sylvanas triggers stealing the imp back. Just thought I'd share, so someone can learn a little something.
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Since this is about how a specific card works it's probably best off in Card Discussion forum. I've moved the thread there. :)
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I had a situation where I had Ragnaros on the field, they played Sylvanas, and I facelessed his Sylvanas. Had to think for a minute on how to play that one (was concidering just facelessing my Rag), but I figured if he stole my rag, my rag ran the chance of killing my copy and stealing the rag back. He decided to attack my copy with his Sylvanas instead. He was NOT pleased with how that worked out.
I am under the impression that deathrattles trigger at the same time since you never steal a a damaged golem or baine bloodhoof. I have also never seen a scenario where sylvanas trades into eachother and have something stolen and then stolen back in the same move. With effects (thunderbolt procs) those are usually what was on the field first, but the deathrattle animation always happens at the same time vs thunder which goes in a distinct order.
I imagine they will have to clear this up for the incoming deathrattle cards