It's because once you play Equality, the dragon no longer has the "Can't Attack" trait on your opponents turn, meaning that the AI will attack it and kill it. I imagine if you hadn't done it exactly the way you did (with consistent taunting) then the dragon would have died immediately, like what happened to me.
Well, with Arcane Giant it makes sense, because that's an arcane construct rather than an elemental (Constructs are like enchanted clay golems or something like that) but as for the other two I don't know what to tell you.
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It's because once you play Equality, the dragon no longer has the "Can't Attack" trait on your opponents turn, meaning that the AI will attack it and kill it. I imagine if you hadn't done it exactly the way you did (with consistent taunting) then the dragon would have died immediately, like what happened to me.
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Well, with Arcane Giant it makes sense, because that's an arcane construct rather than an elemental (Constructs are like enchanted clay golems or something like that) but as for the other two I don't know what to tell you.
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I can't tell if you're serious or not.
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No, this only gets rid of 1-cost SPELLS, not minions
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This card has good synergy with Ethereal Arcanist and Illuminator, and would work well in Secret or Inspire oriented mage decks