I had made a horror which had Hex, and Far Sight on it. then I played Shudderwock, and he did not cast either of these spells. why? wouldn't Shudderwock copy the battlecry of my horror? can anyone shine some light on this subject?
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I would also believe it is a bug since the Horror clearly states it's a Battlecry, so... but yeah... small indie company... too busy developing their once-again paying PvE experience I guess =)
It's a bug. When Swampqueen Hagatha was first revealed Peter Whalen said on Twitter that Shudderwock would copy the Horror's Battlecry exactly, casting the same spells (and not random ones). Obviously, that means that it should be casting the Battlecry at all.
Not sure what's going on here that's causing the fuck-up. Probably some confusion about how the Battlecry is actually coded; I'd guess that it's reading it as two spells and doesn't know what to do with that, so they just don't cast.
In the video I linked to, it is clear that Hagatha and the Horror were the only Battlecry played, so it's not a matter of number of Battlecries (they point to the history on the left).
I had made a horror which had Hex, and Far Sight on it. then I played Shudderwock, and he did not cast either of these spells. why? wouldn't Shudderwock copy the battlecry of my horror? can anyone shine some light on this subject?
Rejoice, for even in death, you have become children of Thanos.
Could be either a bug, or intended. Who knows, it's Blizzard we're talking about, a small indie company
*big indie company
Rejoice, for even in death, you have become children of Thanos.
All I know is this has also been experienced by HysteriA in their Hearthstone Mythbusters 78 episode
Just so you know you're not alone out there...
I would also believe it is a bug since the Horror clearly states it's a Battlecry, so... but yeah... small indie company... too busy developing their once-again paying PvE experience I guess =)
It's a bug. When Swampqueen Hagatha was first revealed Peter Whalen said on Twitter that Shudderwock would copy the Horror's Battlecry exactly, casting the same spells (and not random ones). Obviously, that means that it should be casting the Battlecry at all.
Not sure what's going on here that's causing the fuck-up. Probably some confusion about how the Battlecry is actually coded; I'd guess that it's reading it as two spells and doesn't know what to do with that, so they just don't cast.
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It's pretty bad, but you do get a brand new one in hand with 2 random spells when you use Shudder.
How many Battlecry cards did you play? Shudderwock only replays about 15-20 of them at random.
In the video I linked to, it is clear that Hagatha and the Horror were the only Battlecry played, so it's not a matter of number of Battlecries (they point to the history on the left).