Just tried with a fried playing Seeping Oozeling into Pyros. As result, when he died, i got a 6/6 Pyros in hand. Isn't it counterintuitive? I mean, its Deathrattle is "return into your hand as a 6/6" not add a 6 mana 6/6 elemental to your hand. Any thoughts?
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Yet another interaction among the many that upon further investigation is just hard-coded and the "ambiguous" text is there so it looks clean on the card. It looks like the deahrattle is "Put a 6/6 Pyros that costs (6) into your hand". So when Seeping Oozeling gets it, it doesnt return itself, but gives you a 6/6 Pyros ;-)
Very interesting. By the text, it should give you a 6/6 Oozeling, but the actual code is probably tied to the card Pyros itself as a 6/6 then 10/10.
I would think they could have put something to that effect on the card, not sure why they would word it like that.
"Deathrattle: Add a 6/6 Pyros to your hand that costs (6)."
"Deathrattle: Add a 10/10 Pyros to your hand that costs (10)."
After all, it is dying and generating a new copy of a card, right? I mean, I think the animation shows it returning to your hand after death, but don't all 3 get res'd from N'Zoth? So it's technically 3 different minions, not the same one. If it really was the same card "returned" then you should see the attack/health in green (buffed) and the mana cost in red (increased cost), right?
Consistently inconsistent.
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Just tried with a fried playing Seeping Oozeling into Pyros. As result, when he died, i got a 6/6 Pyros in hand. Isn't it counterintuitive? I mean, its Deathrattle is "return into your hand as a 6/6" not add a 6 mana 6/6 elemental to your hand. Any thoughts?
Was the Pyros still in your deck?
As in, might it have sent the 2/2 Pyros to your hand as a 6/6?
Just tried with a fried playing Seeping Oozeling into Pyros. As result, when he died, i got a 6/6 Pyros in hand. Isn't it counterintuitive? I mean, its Deathrattle is "return into your hand as a 6/6" not add a 6 mana 6/6 elemental to your hand. Any thoughts?
"The flow of time is always cruel... its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it... A thing that does not change with time is a memory of younger days..."
Yet another interaction among the many that upon further investigation is just hard-coded and the "ambiguous" text is there so it looks clean on the card. It looks like the deahrattle is "Put a 6/6 Pyros that costs (6) into your hand". So when Seeping Oozeling gets it, it doesnt return itself, but gives you a 6/6 Pyros ;-)
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How did you pull this off?
Doesn't seem to difficult. Faceless and baleful banker probably.
Very interesting. By the text, it should give you a 6/6 Oozeling, but the actual code is probably tied to the card Pyros itself as a 6/6 then 10/10.
I would think they could have put something to that effect on the card, not sure why they would word it like that.
"Deathrattle: Add a 6/6 Pyros to your hand that costs (6)."
"Deathrattle: Add a 10/10 Pyros to your hand that costs (10)."
After all, it is dying and generating a new copy of a card, right? I mean, I think the animation shows it returning to your hand after death, but don't all 3 get res'd from N'Zoth? So it's technically 3 different minions, not the same one. If it really was the same card "returned" then you should see the attack/health in green (buffed) and the mana cost in red (increased cost), right?
Consistently inconsistent.
Nature is the Day.
Man is the Sun.
Woman is the Moon.
The Stone is the Sky.
The Art is the Way.
Was the Pyros still in your deck?
As in, might it have sent the 2/2 Pyros to your hand as a 6/6?