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Official FAQ (The Hunt for Illidan)

Last post 10-08-2008, 3:35 PM by Ruttinator. 149 replies.
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  •  10-04-2007, 12:17 PM 877348 in reply to 877328

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    Welcome to the forum!

    If it helps, an ability or power only targets if it specifically makes use of the word "target".

    1. Arcane Blast says your hero deals 3 arcane damage to target hero or ally, thus it targets... and you cannot target an Untargetable character.

    2. Only one target is chosen for Chain Lightning, and that is the one that is to be dealt 3 damage.  The 2 and 1 packets of damage can be directed towards an Untargetable ally, since they do not target.

    3. Infernal's power that deals 1 damage to each opposing hero and ally, known as an AoE (area of effect), does not target.  Thus, 1 damage will be dealt to Untargetable characters as well.

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  •  10-04-2007, 9:25 PM 878513 in reply to 877348

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    Thanks for the warm welcome!

    Oddly enough, you answered two of my questions, but not in the order I put them.  I chose Arcane Blast because I misremembered it as an AoE effect.

    With the Infernal,  I wasn't questioning it's power, so much as verifying that an ally can attack a Untargetable ally.  This is true, right?

  •  10-04-2007, 9:46 PM 878520 in reply to 878513

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    Yes, untargetable characters can still be attacked.  Combat does not target.


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  •  10-08-2007, 8:01 AM 883332 in reply to 878520

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    Hi all.

    I have the two "Korthas Greybeard, 1, Alliance, Ally—Dwarf Paladin, 1 ATK (Melee), 2 Health
    Protector <p> [Activate] >>> Prevent the next 1 damage that would be dealt to target hero or ally this turn." cards.

    If one player is attacking my hero with an ally with 2 ATK, can I activate both cards to prevent all damage?

    Regards,

    Wander Rodrigues

  •  10-08-2007, 8:18 AM 883342 in reply to 883332

    Re: Official FAQ (including Through the Dark Portal)

    Yes, that is perfectly legal.


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  •  11-15-2007, 10:08 AM 923270 in reply to 440286

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    You are correct in that you have to exhaust your hero to delcare he is attacking.  However, if your hero is defending, he does not have to exhaust to "strike back" with his weapon.  All he has to do is pay the strike cost of the weapon and exhaust the weapon. 


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  •  11-15-2007, 10:09 AM 923274 in reply to 923270

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    please ignore my last post....I was behind in my reading and was responding to a post a while ago.  Wow now I feel like an idiot.
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  •  11-19-2007, 11:48 AM 927283 in reply to 923274

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Ongoing: Your hero has Ranged dual wield. (Can have a second Ranged weapon. Can strike with a second Ranged weapon during the same combat.)

    My question is simply this: Where in the MMO did the idea for this come from?  I've seen nothing on-line that allows for two Ranged weapons.


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  •  11-19-2007, 12:17 PM 927311 in reply to 927283

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Lots of cards have no dirrect basis in the MMO.  If you want a better answer than that, you'll probably have to post in the Ask R&D section.

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  •  11-19-2007, 12:25 PM 927321 in reply to 927311

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Two hands, two guns. Seems simple enough. ;-)
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  •  01-04-2008, 8:03 AM 977712 in reply to 927321

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    I'm sorry if it has been answered somewhere already. I read trough the thread and didn't find it atleast.

    But what I had on my mind was that if I had a ally like:

    "Chippper" Ironbane
    Ally - Dwarf Warrior
    (X), Destroy "Chipper" Ironbane -> Destroy target ability or equipment with cost X.

    If I could, after "Chipper" has dealt his damage in combat, and recived a fatal damage himself, be able to use that ability to destroy a ability or a equipment, and still have the damage go trough. Pretty much meaning, Chipper, attacker/defender and ability/equipment gets destroyed.

    I know that was possible in Magic, but no idea if it works here.
  •  01-04-2008, 9:10 AM 977756 in reply to 977712

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    1955566:
    I'm sorry if it has been answered somewhere already. I read trough the thread and didn't find it atleast.

    But what I had on my mind was that if I had a ally like:

    "Chippper" Ironbane
    Ally - Dwarf Warrior
    (X), Destroy "Chipper" Ironbane -> Destroy target ability or equipment with cost X.

    If I could, after "Chipper" has dealt his damage in combat, and recived a fatal damage himself, be able to use that ability to destroy a ability or a equipment, and still have the damage go trough. Pretty much meaning, Chipper, attacker/defender and ability/equipment gets destroyed.

    I know that was possible in Magic, but no idea if it works here.


    There is no "damage on the stack" in WoW TCG as there is in MTG. If Chipper is in combat, combat will either go to conclusion and he will deal his combat damage (provided that the combat remains legal and whatever character he is in combat with remains in play) or if you use his effect before the conclusion of combat, he will not deal any combat damage.
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  •  03-07-2008, 6:25 AM 1064321 in reply to 927321

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    996018:
    Two hands, two guns. Seems simple enough. ;-)

     

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  •  03-26-2008, 1:36 PM 1097970 in reply to 1064321

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    Silly question...

    If Metalmorph is attached to a weapon that gives your Hero Dual Wield, do you lose Dual Wield?

    And you would lose one weapon before anybody could respond getting rid of Metalmorph..correct?
  •  03-26-2008, 1:37 PM 1097974 in reply to 1097970

    Re: Official Rules FAQ (Heroes of Azeroth)

    That's what it sounds like to me.  Unless of course the other weapon also gives their hero Dual Wield.

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