I threw these guys into my Warrior deck for Heroic Grobbulus. I had Feugen on the board and a Brawl in my hand. Grob played an echoing ooze and buffed it with the +4/+4 taunt, so I was looking at 2 5/6 oozes with taunt. I drew Stalagg. YOLO! I threw Stalagg on the board and brawled. I lost the brawl, but 2 beautiful Thadeusses appeared! I went on to win easily as you might imagine.
I doubt that this is intended, but it is good to know.
I wonder though. Is one supposed to have died before the other? I mean, if they trigger "at the same time" you could argue that zero Thaddeusses might be correct too. It seems like the most logical thing would be for one to die before the other through some order of operations and you would net one Thaddeus. I wouldn't be surprised if they change it to be like that.
I don't know if it was necessarily "intended", in the sense that I don't know that Blizzard considered the possibility and planned for this to happen when they designed those cards. :-)
But it is definitely what should happen when you apply the rules of the game. When multiple minions die simultaneously, the deathrattles of all of them resolve (in the order that the minions were summoned) after the simultaneous deaths.
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I threw these guys into my Warrior deck for Heroic Grobbulus. I had Feugen on the board and a Brawl in my hand. Grob played an echoing ooze and buffed it with the +4/+4 taunt, so I was looking at 2 5/6 oozes with taunt. I drew Stalagg. YOLO! I threw Stalagg on the board and brawled. I lost the brawl, but 2 beautiful Thadeusses appeared! I went on to win easily as you might imagine.
I doubt that this is intended, but it is good to know.
It is intended, since when both of their deathrattles triggered the condition was met where the other was dead.
I wonder though. Is one supposed to have died before the other? I mean, if they trigger "at the same time" you could argue that zero Thaddeusses might be correct too. It seems like the most logical thing would be for one to die before the other through some order of operations and you would net one Thaddeus. I wouldn't be surprised if they change it to be like that.
I don't know if it was necessarily "intended", in the sense that I don't know that Blizzard considered the possibility and planned for this to happen when they designed those cards. :-)
But it is definitely what should happen when you apply the rules of the game. When multiple minions die simultaneously, the deathrattles of all of them resolve (in the order that the minions were summoned) after the simultaneous deaths.