Soul Fragment or any “casts when drawn” cards tend to make issues. It happens with shenanigans and part of the benefit to playing soul fragments against that specific secret.
In this case, since you drew a soul fragment, and you can’t play it, you don’t get the attack damage. It will happen every time.
This is both working as intended and working as most people think it should. It's just part of it that drawing a card that will cost 0 (primarily warlock and rogue), you take the chance it will be a token spell. Just risk/reward and if they did change it, it would drastically increase the power of any card that draws and makes 0-cost. Since they never intended that to happen, all draw-cost-0 effects would need to be nerfed.
TLDR: working as designed and intended. Feature, not a bug.
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Played a stilstepper, drew a soul fragment then my card. Proceeded to play the card and got no bonus damage? What's the deal? Was done in arena.
Soul Fragment or any “casts when drawn” cards tend to make issues. It happens with shenanigans and part of the benefit to playing soul fragments against that specific secret.
In this case, since you drew a soul fragment, and you can’t play it, you don’t get the attack damage. It will happen every time.
Same happens with stuff like rogue galakrond. If you draw a shadow or ticket prize bear, it will negate the cost reduction effect for that draw.
Shouldn't that be addressed though? I mean I can't even play the card, there is literally no way around that scenario.
This is both working as intended and working as most people think it should. It's just part of it that drawing a card that will cost 0 (primarily warlock and rogue), you take the chance it will be a token spell. Just risk/reward and if they did change it, it would drastically increase the power of any card that draws and makes 0-cost. Since they never intended that to happen, all draw-cost-0 effects would need to be nerfed.
TLDR: working as designed and intended. Feature, not a bug.