I saw a couple videos recently. One of an Imprisoned minion being played, and one of Maiev Shadowsong being played.
If my memory serves me well, the Imprisoned minion Imprisoned Antaen for example, gets played on turn 5, then wakes up two of YOUR turns later. So at the start of your turn 7 it wakes up (so 4 turns in total).
But when Maiev Shadowsong was played (on turn 5), the minion she targets goes dormant for 2 turns, but wakes up at then end of YOUR turn 6 (so only 3 turns in total).
Why is it that Maiev's dormant effect doesn't last the same amount of time as the others?
If someone can link a video or two of both types of gameplay that would be awesome. I can't seem to find them anywhere.
I honestly don't even know if I'm right or wrong here. Feel free to prove whichever one is right.
I saw a couple videos recently. One of an Imprisoned minion being played, and one of Maiev Shadowsong being played.
If my memory serves me well, the Imprisoned minion Imprisoned Antaen for example, gets played on turn 5, then wakes up two of YOUR turns later. So at the start of your turn 7 it wakes up (so 4 turns in total).
But when Maiev Shadowsong was played (on turn 5), the minion she targets goes dormant for 2 turns, but wakes up at then end of YOUR turn 6 (so only 3 turns in total).
Why is it that Maiev's dormant effect doesn't last the same amount of time as the others?
If someone can link a video or two of both types of gameplay that would be awesome. I can't seem to find them anywhere.
I honestly don't even know if I'm right or wrong here. Feel free to prove whichever one is right.
The difference is in if you hit with maiev a enemy minion or your minion i think.
You can't improve, only hope for rng
What if you use Maiev on a minion with a dormant ability. Will it trigger the ability again?
Yes this was answered by devs