Yes, it gets buffs even when dead and once you resurrect it or return it to your hand it'll still have the buffs. That's what I mean by "Tied to the player and not the minion". The mechanics for C'Thun are much more unique because of this.
Oh, and here's how silence works with C'Thun: Once you silence a C'Thun, it will be a 6/6 unless the opponent returns it to his hand which undoes the silence and because the buffs are tied to the player C'Thun will be rebuffed once played.
Graveyard was sort of an example I was using. Basically your dead minions, and Resurrect takes a random one and resummons it. However, C'Thun is different. I remember reading C'Thuns effects were tied to the player in a couple places however can't remember where they were. I remember NoxiousGLHF confirming it in this video though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWvkMKB7QdI and you can check out the comments for a couple people talking about it.
Wrong, Resurrect takes a random minion from the graveyard. And it's been confirmed C'Thun buffs are tied to the player, not the minion. This means if you return it to your hand and play it then it will still have the buffs and if you resurrect it then it'll still have the buffs.
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Replacement or the Caverns Below, Edwin Vancleef, Patches, and Moroes?
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Replacement for The Caverns Below and Preperation?
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very lucky wish i was as lucky as you i really want the boogeymonster very good minion indeed and rely want mah nat for mah mill/fatigue decks
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I crafted this.
20 games later.
I dont regret it such a fun card that won me some games.
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This force of nature is so OP and possibly better than the last version.
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Varian Wyrnn was overrated, this is overrated. When do people ever learn?
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I wonder if you have a chance to get a golden c'thun from the guaranteed c'thun your supposed to get in your first cardpack.
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Yes, it gets buffs even when dead and once you resurrect it or return it to your hand it'll still have the buffs. That's what I mean by "Tied to the player and not the minion". The mechanics for C'Thun are much more unique because of this.
Oh, and here's how silence works with C'Thun: Once you silence a C'Thun, it will be a 6/6 unless the opponent returns it to his hand which undoes the silence and because the buffs are tied to the player C'Thun will be rebuffed once played.
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Graveyard was sort of an example I was using. Basically your dead minions, and Resurrect takes a random one and resummons it. However, C'Thun is different. I remember reading C'Thuns effects were tied to the player in a couple places however can't remember where they were. I remember NoxiousGLHF confirming it in this video though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWvkMKB7QdI and you can check out the comments for a couple people talking about it.
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Wrong, Resurrect takes a random minion from the graveyard. And it's been confirmed C'Thun buffs are tied to the player, not the minion. This means if you return it to your hand and play it then it will still have the buffs and if you resurrect it then it'll still have the buffs.