I tried to not be salty, but sorry, I can't. I was playing mage vs DH. He played the almost not op cost 5 weapon and he attacked my water elemental. He freezed, but at the end of the turn the freezing gone out and he attacked the turn after. Is this working as intended?
Mhm... He should be frozen by all means. Maybe there is some strange interaction with self - induced freeze and the Warglaives part, when it lets you attack again, if you attacked a minion, but surely it doesn't make sense for it to work this way. If it does.
This is working as intended. Being frozen simply prevents your next attack, but since the DH was attacking with the Warglaives of Azzinoth, they had another attack immediately after being frozen. Therefore, they missed *that* attack, and were unfrozen the turn after.
This is working as intended. Being frozen simply prevents your next attack, but since the DH was attacking with the Warglaives of Azzinoth, they had another attack immediately after being frozen. Therefore, they missed *that* attack, and were unfrozen the turn after.
If I get frozen and THEN hit DH or Druid's HP, will I be free next turn? (provdied I freeze myself, not by attacking).
Also I am not sure if it worked the same way with Doomhammer.
This is working as intended. Being frozen simply prevents your next attack, but since the DH was attacking with the Warglaives of Azzinoth, they had another attack immediately after being frozen. Therefore, they missed *that* attack, and were unfrozen the turn after.
If I get frozen and THEN hit DH or Druid's HP, will I be free next turn?
No, because the DH/Druid HP don't give you another attack. If you have ways to attack multiple times in a turn (another example being Sul'Thraze), then being frozen will prevent the next attack of that weapon.
This is working as intended. Being frozen simply prevents your next attack, but since the DH was attacking with the Warglaives of Azzinoth, they had another attack immediately after being frozen. Therefore, they missed *that* attack, and were unfrozen the turn after.
If I get frozen and THEN hit DH or Druid's HP, will I be free next turn?
No, because the DH/Druid HP don't give you another attack. If you have ways to attack multiple times in a turn (another example being Sul'Thraze), then being frozen will prevent the next attack of that weapon.
I edited my comment. I meant if I get frozen not by attacking (there were some ways in the past I think) or if I have a windfury.
This is working as intended. Being frozen simply prevents your next attack, but since the DH was attacking with the Warglaives of Azzinoth, they had another attack immediately after being frozen. Therefore, they missed *that* attack, and were unfrozen the turn after.
If I get frozen and THEN hit DH or Druid's HP, will I be free next turn?
No, because the DH/Druid HP don't give you another attack. If you have ways to attack multiple times in a turn (another example being Sul'Thraze), then being frozen will prevent the next attack of that weapon.
I edited my comment. I meant if I get frozen not by attacking (there were some ways in the past I think) or if I have a windfury.
I... Actually don't know about that interaction. I'd have to assume no, because you don't get the extra attacks until you hit a minion, but it's possible that you'd get to attack immediately.
Hm, I think if your being frozen in any other ways you will be frozen next turn. Since you have not started that interaction, but don't take it for granted.
The explanation makes sense, but I really thought "Frozen" meant "until next turn" and not "cancel your next possible attack." Someone should check this out with: -Being frozen after the first attack of a windfury minion. -Being frozen after one of the first 3 first attacks of a mega-windfury minion (V-07-TR-0N) -Check if following weapons are working similarly to Warglaives of Azzinoth: Sul'thraze, Doomhammer and Fool's Bane.
Of course, by this info, how freeze affects Warglaives type of effects is different that windfury effects, which, while true, I will say is inconsistent and not intuitive... good ol' Hearthstone!
Of course, by this info, how freeze affects Warglaives type of effects is different that windfury effects, which, while true, I will say is inconsistent and not intuitive... good ol' Hearthstone!
If a mage Freezes herself and ends the turn, she will immediately become un-Frozen.
If a player Freezes his own minion before it attacks and ends the turn, that minion will immediately become un-Frozen.
If a player Freezes his own minion with Windfury that has only attacked once so far this turn, and ends the turn, that minion will remain Frozen until the end of the player's next turn.
Wait... Am I reading the first point correctly? If you freeze YOURSELF by any means not including attacking, you automatically become unfrozen at the end of the turn? Yet, if you attack with your face and freeze yourself, you stay frozen?
Also weapons with multiple attacks make you unfrozen, provided you still have attacks left, yet the same logic doesn't apply to minions (point 3)?
It's clear to me, if you attack a Water Elemental without windfury you will be frozen over your next turn. Minion or not. If you get frozenin your opponents turn you're frozen till' the start of his next turn. Or you can simply say you loose one attack. Mega-windfury probably is able to loose more attacks then.
thank you for the link I did not remember to look there myself.
I tried to not be salty, but sorry, I can't. I was playing mage vs DH. He played the almost not op cost 5 weapon and he attacked my water elemental. He freezed, but at the end of the turn the freezing gone out and he attacked the turn after. Is this working as intended?
Mhm... He should be frozen by all means. Maybe there is some strange interaction with self - induced freeze and the Warglaives part, when it lets you attack again, if you attacked a minion, but surely it doesn't make sense for it to work this way. If it does.
This is working as intended. Being frozen simply prevents your next attack, but since the DH was attacking with the Warglaives of Azzinoth, they had another attack immediately after being frozen. Therefore, they missed *that* attack, and were unfrozen the turn after.
If I get frozen and THEN hit DH or Druid's HP, will I be free next turn? (provdied I freeze myself, not by attacking).
Also I am not sure if it worked the same way with Doomhammer.
No, because the DH/Druid HP don't give you another attack. If you have ways to attack multiple times in a turn (another example being Sul'Thraze), then being frozen will prevent the next attack of that weapon.
I edited my comment. I meant if I get frozen not by attacking (there were some ways in the past I think) or if I have a windfury.
I... Actually don't know about that interaction. I'd have to assume no, because you don't get the extra attacks until you hit a minion, but it's possible that you'd get to attack immediately.
Hm, I think if your being frozen in any other ways you will be frozen next turn. Since you have not started that interaction, but don't take it for granted.
The explanation makes sense, but I really thought "Frozen" meant "until next turn" and not "cancel your next possible attack." Someone should check this out with:
-Being frozen after the first attack of a windfury minion.
-Being frozen after one of the first 3 first attacks of a mega-windfury minion (V-07-TR-0N)
-Check if following weapons are working similarly to Warglaives of Azzinoth: Sul'thraze, Doomhammer and Fool's Bane.
Editor of the Heartpwn Legendary Crafting Guide:
https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/card-discussion/205920-legendary-tier-list-crafting-guide
So I tested this interaction out with Druid and card Frost Elemental, here are my results
HP (no hit with hero) then freeze face -> freeze drops off at end of turn
Freeze face then HP -> freeze drops off at end of turn
Freeze face (do nothing) -> freeze drops off at end of turn
HP (hit enemy) freeze face -> freeze stayed on face.
These are my results, I'm sure someone more clever can state what this all means!
This is one of the main downsides of Hearthstone: where is the rulebook?!
Though there are those who document this stuff through empirical testing, thankfully: https://hearthstone.gamepedia.com/Freeze#Duration
Of course, by this info, how freeze affects Warglaives type of effects is different that windfury effects, which, while true, I will say is inconsistent and not intuitive... good ol' Hearthstone!
Wait... Am I reading the first point correctly? If you freeze YOURSELF by any means not including attacking, you automatically become unfrozen at the end of the turn? Yet, if you attack with your face and freeze yourself, you stay frozen?
Also weapons with multiple attacks make you unfrozen, provided you still have attacks left, yet the same logic doesn't apply to minions (point 3)?
It's clear to me, if you attack a Water Elemental without windfury you will be frozen over your next turn. Minion or not. If you get frozenin your opponents turn you're frozen till' the start of his next turn. Or you can simply say you loose one attack. Mega-windfury probably is able to loose more attacks then.
thank you for the link I did not remember to look there myself.