Does anyone know what happens when you activate a Twilight ally's effect while Decoy Trap is set?
Does anyone know what happens when you activate a Twilight ally's effect while Decoy Trap is set?
your post does not make sense to me
(damage is not the same as killing)
your allies arn't sticky enough for my Teflon
Well, I read somewhere that when an ally is killed, it receives "lethal damage"
if the rules work like that then i suppose so, but i do not believe that they do
why dont you test it in a bot game?
your allies arn't sticky enough for my Teflon
Twilight ally is not killed then. For example if you activate Twilight opportunist ability, he will gain 3 attack, try to die at the end of turn, decoy trap will activate and prevent that. Twilight Opportunist will keep that 3 attack. IF you do this again he will have 6 attack, etc...
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The ally survives, so f.e. you can buff an Opportunist to 3/4. Holy Shield and Celestial Armor work like this, too.
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