Bug #1: I played a Glaivezooka and then attacked with the minion that buff into a Snowchugger, this action caused my hero to become frozen. I did not attack with my hero.
Bug #2: Whenever Counterspell counters a spell when Flamewaker is in play Flamewaker does not trigger. This does not seem correct.
The first one's most likely a bug, but the second one is accurate.
It's a lot because of the wording, "After". Check one of the most recent disguised toast posts, I think it says something on that. But if it doesn't: First, the spell is played. Then it triggers effects. Then it resolves. After effects (Wild Pyro, Flamewaker, eerily both related to fire), occur after all has resolved. When effects (Unbound, Archmage Antonidas, Gadgetzan) occur during the early steps of the spell resolution process, and so aren't affected by counter.
In the last 4 hours I have encountered two bugs.
Bug #1: I played a Glaivezooka and then attacked with the minion that buff into a Snowchugger, this action caused my hero to become frozen. I did not attack with my hero.
Bug #2: Whenever Counterspell counters a spell when Flamewaker is in play Flamewaker does not trigger. This does not seem correct.
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.
#2 isn't a bug, Counterspell prevents the spell from being played. No spell played means no Flamewaker trigger.
You cast the spell and then it is countered...it should still trigger flamewaker.
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering.
The first one's most likely a bug, but the second one is accurate.
It's a lot because of the wording, "After". Check one of the most recent disguised toast posts, I think it says something on that. But if it doesn't:
First, the spell is played. Then it triggers effects. Then it resolves. After effects (Wild Pyro, Flamewaker, eerily both related to fire), occur after all has resolved. When effects (Unbound, Archmage Antonidas, Gadgetzan) occur during the early steps of the spell resolution process, and so aren't affected by counter.
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This video from Disguised Toast should explain it to you. If it doesn't appear at the right time, skip to 1:15
As you see, there's the 'after' word there, like ArchimedesvonNova said.
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