I'm just curious why and how this happens. Paladin summons Tirion Fordring, I silence it to negate its effects and then kill it. However, when that same paladin plays N'Zoth it resurrects the Tirion; does the game just recognize it's a deathrattle minion and that it died so it must automatically come to life? Would something similar work for Hadronaxx?
I'm just curious why and how this happens. Paladin summons Tirion Fordring, I silence it to negate its effects and then kill it. However, when that same paladin plays N'Zoth it resurrects the Tirion; does the game just recognize it's a deathrattle minion and that it died so it must automatically come to life? Would something similar work for Hadronaxx?
it's still a death rattle minion. he brings them back unless they been shaeshifted
I'm just curious why and how this happens. Paladin summons Tirion Fordring, I silence it to negate its effects and then kill it. However, when that same paladin plays N'Zoth it resurrects the Tirion; does the game just recognize it's a deathrattle minion and that it died so it must automatically come to life? Would something similar work for Hadronaxx?
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Silience do not blocking respawns by N'zoth.
Hex, devolve or sheep are the hard counters.