Not sure if anybody's seen this interaction AND posted about it, and I'm certainly not sure it's an interaction that has any application or value in a competitive setting BUT:
If you cast Secret Passage, the Shadow in your hand becomes Secret Passage and then shuffles away into your deck. Then, at the end of your turn, when that Shadow card would normally go away, it instead returns to your hand as a Shadowy Secret Passage. At the start of your next turn, you get yet another Shadow card, and can then have two in hand! I guess that's pretty sweet actually, since you can now triple up a card as opposed to doubling it up.
Have you seen this interaction before? What power lies in tripling up a single card? Is this a big win for Mill Rogue? I don't know!
Yep, seen it plenty of times while watching Dane and nope, it really doesn't matter much if at all for mill rogue. It can be certainly useful and it's an interesting interaction though
Yep, seen it plenty of times while watching Dane and nope, it really doesn't matter much if at all for mill rogue. It can be certainly useful and it's an interesting interaction though
As written above, I witnessed it at Dane's twitch/youtube.
I havent seen it happen personally as I dont play Wild, but I get the interaction and how it would work. having multiple shadows available could certainly be useful in the right deck I reckon. Even plopping down an extra Coldlight Oracle helps you achieve your win condition. Not sure how much of a difference it would make overall but would be interesting to see.
In the previous Brawl i had a similar interaction between Secret Passage and an echo card (the echoed card stayed in hand after returning from the Passage).
The same has been reported for Evocation + Secret Passage.
So basically, whatever is supposed to disappear at the end of your turn doesn't, because they return to your hand after the check happens.
So this combo allows you to generate 1 permanent Shadow Reflection in your hand at the start of your next turn every time you use Secret Passage, do I understand the interaction correctly ?
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Not sure if anybody's seen this interaction AND posted about it, and I'm certainly not sure it's an interaction that has any application or value in a competitive setting BUT:
If you are Valeera the Hollow and you have the Death's Shadow Hero Power active, there's an interesting interaction with Secret Passage.
If you cast Secret Passage, the Shadow in your hand becomes Secret Passage and then shuffles away into your deck. Then, at the end of your turn, when that Shadow card would normally go away, it instead returns to your hand as a Shadowy Secret Passage. At the start of your next turn, you get yet another Shadow card, and can then have two in hand! I guess that's pretty sweet actually, since you can now triple up a card as opposed to doubling it up.
Have you seen this interaction before? What power lies in tripling up a single card? Is this a big win for Mill Rogue?
I don't know!
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Yep, seen it plenty of times while watching Dane and nope, it really doesn't matter much if at all for mill rogue. It can be certainly useful and it's an interesting interaction though
As written above, I witnessed it at Dane's twitch/youtube.
Similar thing is interaction of Archmage Vargoth and Evocation. The first set of spells will stay in your hand if you cast Evocation as your only spell with Archmage Vargoth on the board.
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I havent seen it happen personally as I dont play Wild, but I get the interaction and how it would work.
having multiple shadows available could certainly be useful in the right deck I reckon. Even plopping down an extra Coldlight Oracle helps you achieve your win condition.
Not sure how much of a difference it would make overall but would be interesting to see.
In the previous Brawl i had a similar interaction between Secret Passage and an echo card (the echoed card stayed in hand after returning from the Passage).
The same has been reported for Evocation + Secret Passage.
So basically, whatever is supposed to disappear at the end of your turn doesn't, because they return to your hand after the check happens.
So this combo allows you to generate 1 permanent Shadow Reflection in your hand at the start of your next turn every time you use Secret Passage, do I understand the interaction correctly ?