Enemy had two minions, one 8/8 and one stealthed poison that attacks when you play a minion. I play Conductivity and only Power spike afterwards. It only hits the 8/8 and does nothing to stealth minion beside it. Power spike only buffed my minion one time.
My guess is this is intentional, because Conductivity specifically uses the word target when referring to the adjacent minions. Power Spike tried to target the adjacent minion, but it couldn’t because of stealth.
That is expected, because Power Spike was only cast once. Conductivity only grants additional targets, not extra casts.
conductivitiy used to allow you to hit stealthed minions for a looong time until it was fixed that must be the reason you expected it to hit a stealthed minion
it was abug the game had for so long we all thought it was a feature
Unacceptable. I’ve been playing since later in the beta of the game, and this is a terrible interaction and not intuitive at all. I don’t care if the minion is stealthed, invisible, untargetable, and bugged off the whole game map. It should be hit by that combo of spells.
You don’t find intuitive that a targeted spell can’t target an untargetable minion ?
Devs said no
The spell is already targeted! Conductivity says the next minions on either side, not only the nearby minions “if they can be targeted”.
The devs are wrong and this is unacceptable.
But it does say that. It says “targets adjacent minions”. The word “target” is right there.
Your memory isn’t what it used to be isn’t it ?
Conducticity :
The next spell you cast this turn also targets adjacent minions.
targets adjacent minions
targets
Stealth :
Can’t be attacked or targeted
Can’t be targeted
Were you also expecting that conductivity allows to damage an immune character ?
For once the devs made something consistent, unlike minions being able to attack while they shouldn’t. If you want to complain about something that does not make sens, complain about that.
It does not say IF IT CAN BE TARGETED!!! Targeted should mean CAST on adjacent minions.
I believe that is implied by the very word “target”.
If they wanted it to always hit adjacent minions, they could have used a different word instead of “target”.
The card could have said something like “affects adjacent minions” instead of “targets adjacent minions”.
So if they print a card that reads that it’s gonna slap in you in the face IRL, do you expect the slap ? Or do you not because you can’t be slapped by an in-game card ? The card doesn’t specify any limitation so you should get slapped, right ?
you are 100% right about this. don´t listen to shuteye and Derkan. They have no idea about the game like they show in almost every post. they should be banned from this forum.