Game experience with finance consequences - TDM - Flamehold Grappler + Kocnkout Maneuver Interaction
Game experience with finance consequences - TDM - Flamehold Grappler + Kocnkout Maneuver Interaction.
Dear WoTC,
please, take into consideration player experience with combination of the Flamehold Grappler + Kocnkout Maneuver Interaction.
Kocnkout Maneuver spell does +1/+1 counter, than targets a creature, therefore for the interaction of the Flamehold Grappler + Kocnkout Maneuver is very important the sequence. I played draft game, where I try to put together all the crystals and coins to play this great but not cheap format.
I tried to target 5/5 enemy creature with 3/3 Flamehold Grappler:
1) I firstly targeted small creature (2/1)
2) and than as 2nd I have targeted 5/5 creature.
For my amazement and sad surprise, the 2nd target was executed as first!!! I did to it 4 dmg and it survived!
Please, could you improve user experience and say during targeting of the spells, when will be what target executed?
I nearly lost that game, unfairly and that would cost my quite a lot of gems :/. I had to fight vs 5/5 creature for a lot of rounds, that should not be in the game anymore.
I am great fan of the drafts, thank you for your attention and I wish you a nice day.
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Rezzahan#77802
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Copies of spells ALWAYS resolve before the original, because they are put on top of the stack, so above the original. You sequenced your play wrong. You had to target the 5/5 with the original, and the small creature with the copy.
Objects on the stack resolve last-in-first-out (LIFO), so top to bottom. There is no need to spell out further, that the stuff on top resolves first, it's in the rules.