Hey All, sorry again if this has been answered already, just wanted to double-check. If I use a weapon on its last durability on my turn, destroy it, then play another weapon after it, I can not attack with that new weapon that same turn correct? Thanks!
Yeah, I assume that is the way it works. Before your hero has a weapon, it's like a 0 attack minion, such as Shieldbearer. In principle it has the 'right to attack' once per turn, but it can't use it when its attack is at 0.
However, when your hero gains a weapon, it suddenly can use this 'right to attack'. Doing so decreases the durability and uses up your right to attack for this turn. Losing/replacing the weapon does not change whether or not you have already attacked, and thus does not allow you to attack again.
Hey All, sorry again if this has been answered already, just wanted to double-check. If I use a weapon on its last durability on my turn, destroy it, then play another weapon after it, I can not attack with that new weapon that same turn correct? Thanks!
We don't actually know for sure, it's never been answered officially (to my knowledge).
It's assumed you can only attack once per turn
Let me change your mind
Yeah, I assume that is the way it works. Before your hero has a weapon, it's like a 0 attack minion, such as Shieldbearer. In principle it has the 'right to attack' once per turn, but it can't use it when its attack is at 0.
However, when your hero gains a weapon, it suddenly can use this 'right to attack'. Doing so decreases the durability and uses up your right to attack for this turn. Losing/replacing the weapon does not change whether or not you have already attacked, and thus does not allow you to attack again.
ah ok, thanks!, what I was thinking also, just wanted to make sure.